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01-16-2008, 06:15 PM
|  | Bourbon Tester | | Supporting Founder Join Date: May 18th, 2004 Location: I'm Nationwide
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Originally Posted by wh5916 Even with a $3.00 increase, effective February, my Dish Network package is still attractive, pricewise. America's Top 100, with locals, will be under $40 a month--and that's with a two room receiver. Dish also has a terrific promotion, Cinemax for at least 2 years for a penny a year, provided you switch to paperless billing and autopay...I was on the phone for less than five minutes to take advantage of this a month ago.
Ironically, DirecTV sent me the latest in a series of "We Want You Back" emails this morning. I'm not biting, because after the introductory period is over, I can't afford or justify the monthly rate of anything they offer except for the Family Package any longer..and that package is a joke. |
However you want to rationalize it is more than fine with me.
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01-16-2008, 06:19 PM
| | SatelliteGuys Junkie | | Join Date: Mar 19th, 2006 Location: San Joaquin Valley,CA.
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Originally Posted by MikeD-C05 I said that when the price of sat tv went over $100.00 a month I would cut back , but I didn't. I added HD instead and have been paying over $135.00 a month for the last year . THis year with either DISH or DIRECTV you will see a $5.00 increase on their AEP /PRemier packs. AT least Directv will allow you to cut down to a dvr plus pack and it covers ALL the dvrs on your account. DISH only covers one and you have to pay $6.00 for an hd dvr vs $5.00 for an sd dvr. DIRECTv seems to care about keeping the price for dvrs down for the lower choice pack subs and DISH seems to care about only keeping the price down for the AEP subs with dvrs. I would cut down to a dvr advantge pack with DISH but get hit with $11.98 in dvr fees for doing so and lose programming . AT least DISH has followed DIRECTV with their 10.00 hd pack . I can drop my hd programming by $10.00 and absorb the $5.00 price increase with AEP and still lower my bill by $5.00 this year.
BUt in the end I will have to decide what is more important. WE have had 8 years of price increases with no end in sight. I started AEP at $69.99 and now it will be $99.99 with locals. THat is a $30.00 increase in over 7 years . IF this keeps up and my salary doesn't , I will have to decide whether all this extra programming is worth it. I could always go with ota now that it is all in hd . That may be where we are all headed if the yearly price increases keep up. When Americans finally have enough of these price increases they will cut down on programming and extras and push back . Then they will have to cut down on the inflated price of programming. Does anyone really think that HBO is worth $14.00 a month? |
Don't know about HBO only know DISH subscribers are paying $14.99 now for HBO. | 
01-16-2008, 07:54 PM
|  | Pub Member / Supporter | | Pub Member / Supporter Join Date: Feb 1st, 2007 Location: The desert of WA, zip code EIEIO
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Originally Posted by eScNuK3r For of you who want to get rid of the protection plan. Service call fees are $79.95 without the protection plan. The plan itself maybe good for all of those failures of equitment. But for the price increases I would definetly let D* know your feedback or escalate to an superviors and get 6 months free of HD Extra Pack. Which most people still see as that is an rip off, but we will see. And for the remote control replacements they are $15 dollars. But the retail price for HD-Dvr dropped to $199, but they might charge you $0 to $99 for the installation and then $19.95 for shipping and handling for an idiot technican to come out and install it wrong or damage your home. Where does the price increases stop... I want to know that. | Actually, I've been told that D* increase the price of service calls to approx. $90 without the protection plan. This was done to encourage more customers to sign up for the protection plan.
And prices, for everything, will never stop increasing...ever.
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01-16-2008, 09:34 PM
|  | Supporting Founder | | Supporting Founder Join Date: Sep 7th, 2003 Location: Western WV
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Although the prices have increased dramatically in the past 5-7 years, look at how many more channels have been added since then. Perhaps some new packages need to be created that are more affordable again. Dish Network Family Package for $20 is a good start. Their next package going to $33 ($38 with locals) is a lot for a basic package in my opinion and the $20 package doesn't exactly have what I would call a basic package but it would be better than nothing for those people that need an affordable package. I think it will keep customers subscribed to the service if they cannot afford much instead of losing the subscriber altogether.
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01-17-2008, 01:31 AM
| | SatelliteGuys Junkie | | Join Date: Mar 19th, 2006 Location: San Joaquin Valley,CA.
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Originally Posted by Stargazer Although the prices have increased dramatically in the past 5-7 years, look at how many more channels have been added since then. Perhaps some new packages need to be created that are more affordable again. Dish Network Family Package for $20 is a good start. Their next package going to $33 ($38 with locals) is a lot for a basic package in my opinion and the $20 package doesn't exactly have what I would call a basic package but it would be better than nothing for those people that need an affordable package. I think it will keep customers subscribed to the service if they cannot afford much instead of losing the subscriber altogether. |
OMG why don't you just post the all the Dish prices here!.IN THE DIRECTV FORUM !!.
Are you a Dish installer hurting for business?
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01-17-2008, 06:25 AM
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Originally Posted by elwaylite Cox in norfolk is looking better. | FIOS too if they would just improve that DVR. I wonder how thats coming? I think if D* keeps raising prices they will price themselves out competition for future HD customers. If not and prices keep going up for all providers then HD may be DOA.
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01-17-2008, 10:08 AM
|  | SatelliteGuys Regular | | Join Date: Jul 22nd, 2004 Location: Outside Chicago
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i knew this would turn into a pi**ing match between the Dish folks and the Direct TV folks..
Here again, the best way to decide is to COMPARE the 2 package to package..if you are a new Dish customer, they will look much cheaper that Direct TV...Also, didnt Dish just announce a price freeze until April of 2009?
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01-17-2008, 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by vurbano FIOS too if they would just improve that DVR. I wonder how thats coming? I think if D* keeps raising prices they will price themselves out competition for future HD customers. If not and prices keep going up for all providers then HD may be DOA. | Verizon doesn't increase the FIOS prices
From Verizon Sets First FiOS Rate Hike - 11/20/2006 6:55:00 PM - Multichannel News (11/20/06)
"Verizon Communications plans to raise the rates for its most widely distributed Verizon FiOS TV programming packages by 7.6% in January."
From Verizon to Boost FiOS TV Rates for New Subscribers - 11/20/2007 12:00:00 PM - Multichannel News (11/20/07)
"Verizon will kick up the price of its primary FiOS TV programming package by 12% for subscribers who sign up after Jan. 20, 2008."
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01-17-2008, 10:34 AM
| | SatelliteGuys Junkie | | Join Date: Mar 19th, 2006 Location: San Joaquin Valley,CA.
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Originally Posted by wase4711 i knew this would turn into a pi**ing match between the Dish folks and the Direct TV folks..
Here again, the best way to decide is to COMPARE the 2 package to package..if you are a new Dish customer, they will look much cheaper that Direct TV...Also, didnt Dish just announce a price freeze until April of 2009? | NO.I agree COMPARE the channels that are missing with Dish,COMPARED to DirecTV
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01-17-2008, 11:36 AM
|  | SatelliteGuys Freshman | | Join Date: Sep 12th, 2007
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Originally Posted by LOBO2999 Have'nt we had an increase every year for the last 4 years of $3 , or has it been 5 years , My question is when does it stop, will we all be paying $200 to watch Tv by 2020 . |
Yes, we probably will and we will also be paying $14.95 for a loaf of bread.
Do the math.
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