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11-09-2005 08:05 PM #1
18 month commitment?
hello i was wanting to know what the difference is with 18 month commitment? also does all the receivers you get thru dish leased? if so is that the better way to go? i ask because i would like to switch to dish from dtv . im also interested in the 942 and 625.
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11-09-2005 08:19 PM #2
The 18 month commitment gives you cheap service calls ($29 vs $99) and a free install (vs $50 activation). Definitely not necessary though!
Either way, the receivers are leased -- that 625 will be free but the 942 usually requires a $250 payment to lease. Basically, with a 625 and a 942, you'll pay $5 for the extra receiver and $5 DVR fee for each receiver ($15 over your programming price). The DVR fees are waived when you have "America's Everything Pack".. As well, you get charged $5 per dual tuner receiver if they're not plugged into phone lines.
As far as the "leasing" goes -- you'll get new receivers (if you go directly through dish anyway), but when you cancel those go back to dish (keep the boxes they come in, they won't ask for the cables that came with them or even the remotes most of the time, they just want their receivers back hehe).
There's 2 nice things to note about Dish Net I've liked: 1. The additional TV fees are only per receiver not per TV (dual tuner, dual output boxes save ya a little), and 2. No commitments for adding new boxes
If you buy them, they're yours and yeah.. I hate how DTV does that!
Sorry if this sounded all a little rough or something, but yeah.. if you have any more questions or whatever, feel free to ask!
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11-09-2005 08:54 PM #3
There is only a single Dish Network DVR Service Fee of $4.98 that covers the account regardless of the number of DVRs.
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11-09-2005 09:16 PM #4
Wrong it's per box unless you have one of the older DVR's that have no fee, or you have the americas everything pack.
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11-09-2005 09:40 PM #5
Nyes right. $4.98 DVR fee for each DVR. All4 jo, what part of the country you in?? If you're looking to go to Dish, look for a local retailer, stay away from the internet and 800 numbers.
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11-09-2005 10:39 PM #6
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so is the $250 for the 942 like a deposit? or basically im paying them that for the privilage of leasing that receiver?also is there a preference on retailers that i should go with? or shjould i go directly with dish? also what type of dish do you think ill be getting? i would like service from 119,110, and maybe 129 if the voom channels are on that sat. also i noticed that my locals are on 119.im in lexington ky.
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