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01-17-2008, 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by anchor_clanker Yes, we probably will and we will also be paying $14.95 for a loaf of bread.
Do the math. | Your right , I forgot $25 for a gallon of Milk
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01-17-2008, 02:08 PM
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01-17-2008, 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Jhon69 To avoid another commitment when you replace a DVR don't you have to have the protection plan?  | I emailed them a few months back and asked the same question. The reply I got back was that any equipment replacement (whether it be under protection plan or not) will add another commitment.
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01-17-2008, 05:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Rassilon I emailed them a few months back and asked the same question. The reply I got back was that any equipment replacement (whether it be under protection plan or not) will add another commitment. |
When I asked that question I called and was told the opposite so I would guess more input is needed on that question. | 
01-17-2008, 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by charper1 However you want to rationalize it is more than fine with me. | Rationalize ***what***???
Sir, I had DirecTV from late 1997 through January of last year. Last year's price increase was the final straw for me, so I jumped ship to Dish Network and its Top 100 package.
Some channels were lost when moving to that package, but it dropped my monthly rate down to something that I was comfortable with, given the limited amount of television that I watch any longer...and I'll remain with this package until its rate becomes too high to justify any longer. After that, I'll drop satellite TV completely, as there's no way in Hell that I'm going to spend $50.00 to $150 each month for satellite or cable service.
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01-17-2008, 06:51 PM
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I think we will see more in the way of "On Demand" being more of a standard for television viewing before AT100 hits those kinds of prices, heck the name of the package will probably change before that happens too.
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01-17-2008, 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Rassilon I emailed them a few months back and asked the same question. The reply I got back was that any equipment replacement (whether it be under protection plan or not) will add another commitment. | i have had 2 boxes replaced and neither time was my commitment extended. i verified this with customer service when boxes were activated by me. i was told the original commitment was in effect but not extended. also had an older box replaced and again no extension of commitment
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01-17-2008, 08:24 PM
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Well according to this article, DirecTV has confirmed the rate increase we reported here. (See the highlighted text.) DirecTV Plans Price Increase - 1/17/2008 9:29:00 AM - Multichannel News Quote:
DirecTV Plans Price Increase
$3 Package Hikes Set To Go Into Effect Feb. 27
By Linda Moss -- Multichannel News, 1/17/2008 9:29:00 AM
Like its satellite rival Dish Network, DirecTV is raisings prices on some of its program offerings this year.
According to www.satelliteguys.us and Scott Greczkowski, who writes a blog for Multichannel News, the nation’s largest direct-broadcastsatellite provider will raise the rates for a variety of its packages, such as Choice and Plus HD DVR, by $3 a month effective Feb. 27. DirecTV Thursday confirmed the rate increase, saying it will average about 4%.
Earlier this month, Dish Network announced it was freezing the price for its DishDVR Advantage offer until February 2009, but raising the rates on other popular packages, such as America’s Top 100 and America’s Top 200.
Overall, the Dish Network price increase average out to about 8%, according to Sanford C. Bernstein analyst Craig Moffett. Dish Network said customers who subscriber to non-DVR, a la carte packages would see an increase of about 3%.
“We’ve frozen prices on some of our most popular packages,” Dish Network spokesman Kathie Gonzalez said. “Unfortunately, we cannot offset the unavoidable costs of increased television programming fees, which were more than 5% in 2007.”
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01-17-2008, 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by wh5916 Rationalize ***what***???
Sir, I had DirecTV from late 1997 through January of last year. Last year's price increase was the final straw for me, so I jumped ship to Dish Network and its Top 100 package.
Some channels were lost when moving to that package, but it dropped my monthly rate down to something that I was comfortable with, given the limited amount of television that I watch any longer...and I'll remain with this package until its rate becomes too high to justify any longer. After that, I'll drop satellite TV completely, as there's no way in Hell that I'm going to spend $50.00 to $150 each month for satellite or cable service. |
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.....but like I said before, I feel I get a better overall deal & value from DirecTV and it's options and channels offered and you can justify your switch however you want as it is all fine with me. It just your running away to Dish logic is not very accurate; as in, you are not really getting away from an increase and not getting any better value. You are simply cutting your package down and saving a few bucks. Which again, is fine, its your money, you could have done the same with DirecTV mostly, but don't try to make it sound like your jump is allowing you to keep exactly what you had, what you WANTED, AND avoiding DirecTV's increase. Likely you will be losing channels (even if only one) that you want AND still paying said increase just to Dish now; they just would never admit to it. Heck, its got to the point now where everyone wants something for free and thinks companies don't have the right to set their prices and make money or just want something to complain about. I would love to see someone post ALL the costs for one person going to one movie and one sporting event each night of the month (I bet around $2250 for 30 days worth) ; now add 4 additional family members to that cost ($11250); now compare that to what DBS or cable TV services bring us in that same month for about $160 per month for a family of 5 (about what I pay per month for DirecTV PREM with NBA and NFL)? Its a relative bargain! BUT AGAIN, its fine with me if some people want to live in a hole, hold onto every dollar they have, and watch their local 5 - 10 channels of nothingness; its their money!
DirecTV Thursday confirmed the rate increase, saying it will average about 4%.
Earlier this month, Dish Network announced it was freezing the price for its DishDVR Advantage offer until February 2009, but raising the rates on other popular packages, such as America’s Top 100 and America’s Top 200.
Overall, the Dish Network price increase average out to about 8%, according to Sanford C. Bernstein analyst Craig Moffett
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01-17-2008, 09:09 PM
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