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Thread: Dish Network, the king of fees?
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09-14-2012 06:12 PM #25A Duo is an HD receiver which services two TVs. The first TV would be HD. The second TV would get an SD feed. However, with the Duo, the HD only channels would still be accessible but downcoverted to 480i. The second receiver would be an HD Solo; so, obviously, it would have an HD feed.
Originally Posted by Iceberg
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09-14-2012 08:00 PM #26
That is right. Looked at the quote again, and it shows the primary fee, then the credit for it further down. Still, $32/mo and the only real difference would be that additional HD receiver with whdvr which isn't something we are after and NOT given an option to decline.
Also, those prices from the quote are inflated. They add on premium movie channels, and show the rate going up with them still included...... @ any rate $54.99 + $32 in receiver fees is quite a bit more than $44.99 + $13 in receiver fees.
Yeah, sorry, not going to be one of those customers- and whose to say they even would. there is a reason the term "CSR roulette" was coined.
for the entry level it would be $87 vs $58 without promos and DIRT has us spoiled now as a simple PM takes care of the few issues that arise. granted dtv has channels dish does not and that price would have all HD receivers with whdvr- only because there is no option to NOT get it. dislike all you want, it is what it is.
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09-14-2012 10:03 PM #27
I know what the hell a duo receiver is.
(good lord I've been here 9 years so yeah I know what it is. Hell my dad has a 625)
But you're not understanding.
That 2nd output no matter how you "hooker it up" (to make it look pretty) is still SD.
If a customer has 3 HDTV's they probably would want HD receivers. So you'd need 3 HD receivers total (not a duo and another one)Directv Slimline SWM 5 LNB and DirectvWorld dish on the roof of the apartment building...Directv HR34 AKA Genie
All FTA stuff in storage right now
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09-14-2012 10:22 PM #28Okay...one could get 3 HD Solos if you really want to push your argument because you seem bent on doing so.
Originally Posted by Iceberg
$0 + $7 + $7 = $14
Then, you can proclaim that you won your argument by $2.
However, with a one-time $40 fee and an external hard drive for each, one can have 3 integrated DVRs with no monthly DVR fee. To have a DVR with D*, there would be at least an $8 monthly fee.
(I still like that with an HD Duo that you can watch the HD only channels on the TV 2 feed. When we had D*, we could not do so which is very annoying. The base price of packages at regular price for Dish is still cheaper as previously mentioned.)
I know with Dish, new subs can get three HD receivers for free.
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09-14-2012 10:28 PM #29
dish already is

Directv Slimline SWM 5 LNB and DirectvWorld dish on the roof of the apartment building...Directv HR34 AKA Genie
All FTA stuff in storage right now
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10-31-2012 02:24 AM #30i have dtv and my set up is 1 hd dvr and 1 hd receiver with whdvr
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primary tv: hddvr $8 and $0 tv fee
second tv hd: $3 whdvr $10 receiver fee and $6 tv fee- total $19
choice xtra classic: 68.99
service plan $5
my bill comes out to $102 after taxes and a -$5 att
been looking at dish and the website comes out to a total of $54 for the same set up and 89 after the first year just wanted to know if there was a additional fee like the tv fee that direct charges in addition to the receiver fees with dish?
and trying to get a total price from dtv(without incentives) when signing up you might as well just bang your head against a wall all you will get is i can only give you the price for 24 months. were dish show the monthly total with your first year of incentives and the monthly total after rite on your online quoteLast edited by texx; 10-31-2012 at 02:54 AM.


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