What about existing customers who stop their account for a month and reactivate after?Nah I think they are trying to make them all the same price. And again existing customers are grandfathered?
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What about existing customers who stop their account for a month and reactivate after?Nah I think they are trying to make them all the same price. And again existing customers are grandfathered?
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And it also cost $23 in fees for 2 Vip 722s.Let me remind you of the short history of hopper fees from 2012 till today. First came out at $7.00 fee. Then it went up to $10.00 then $12.00 and now in 2016 $15.00 for the dvr fee. So hiking your price on the VIP receivers , in order to push to the higher Hopper and dvr fee, is right in line with their agenda.
But they are such rock-solid machines that they will be alive for years to come.
Yep, drives fail, and failure rates would rise over time.I'd love to see a chart showing increased internal HDD failures over time for the ViP units. I'm sure they ran out of replacement drives already.
As the supply of replacements dwindles, the day of no more updates, and then deactivation, approaches. Still, no doubt many years off.
Rock solid is not a word I would use to describe any VIP DVR.I'd love to see a chart showing increased internal HDD failures over time for the ViP units. I'm sure they ran out of replacement drives already.
As the supply of replacements dwindles, the day of no more updates, and then deactivation, approaches. Still, no doubt many years off.
another think coming
Because think in the second part of the expression is (intentionally) ungrammatical, some people hear another thing coming and repeat it as such. Plus, another thing coming usually makes literal sense, so it’s now more common than another think coming.
Need more clarification on this. If you mean Dish Pause (whiich costs $5/month and keeps your account active and in good standing), you should still receive your grandfathered rates. If you cancel altogether and reactivate an account later, that would be considered a new account and would be subject to the current rates.What about existing customers who stop their account for a month and reactivate after?
I don't need a history lesson on the "promotional" $7 fee to get people to adopt the Hopper. I said back then it was artificially low, lower than even the 922 DVR fee that had a similar interface.
I ment customers with pay as you go account, if you don't use your service for a month and decide to reactivate it, if you will lose the grandfather price?Need more clarification on this. If you mean Dish Pause (whiich costs $5/month and keeps your account active and in good standing), you should still receive your grandfathered rates. If you cancel altogether and reactivate an account later, that would be considered a new account and would be subject to the current rates.
Don't you think it has a lot to do with the amount of heat from these Echostar DVR?Rock solid is not a word I would use to describe any VIP DVR.
I've had numerous VIPs 612,622,722k.
And back when there were actually a current technology, they were buggy, and I had lots of Hardrive issues.
The software made these machines decent, with a 6 month -1.5 year life span on average on the hardware side.
And when they worked, they worked good.
But they also die at the drop of a hat.
Directv HR20-700 out lasted any Echostar equipment I've ever owned during the 2006-2011 era.
BUT software wise, that thing was a POS.
Vip 211s are rock solid.
Rock solid is not a word I would use to describe any VIP DVR.
Directv HR20-700 out lasted any Echostar equipment I've ever owned during the 2006-2011 era.
BUT software wise, that thing was a POS.
Don't you think it has a lot to do with the amount of heat from these Echostar DVR?
lol...well played.The only think I miss
So are you OTA only or do you pay the cable co a monthly fee for the Cable Cards you need, along with the Tuning Adapter fees.perhaps dish grandfathered price is to avoid losing lots of customers upset by another fee increase.
my lifetime tivo fee is zero I didnt mind buying my tivo and paying a bit more for it
Don't forget the "Obsolete receiver support fee" for ViP612 users.
So are you OTA only or do you pay the cable co a monthly fee for the Cable Cards you need, along with the Tuning Adapter fees.
Unless one is OTA ONLY (TiVo All-in at HUNDREDS of dollars up front X each TiVo DVR or using the fee free Channel Master DVR+), we will be paying FEES. And if you want cable co. VOD, you need a cable co. DVR with its fees. At least Amazon and Netflix and Hulu are fee free ( along with SlingTV and DircTVNOW and Sony vue, or do they just build the "support" fees in the price? Of course look for those services to keep going higher and higher in price as more and more of us move over there for our content.
Torch77, I agree. The only "rock solid" STB's were the old non-DVR boxes before Dish made DVR's, although my 508 rarely gave me problems. Nothing since from Dish (to be fair, from TiVo or cable cos. either) has ever been "rock solid" especially with how utterly complicated the STB's have to be to handle anything beyond the DVR function such as all those apps and VOD and acting as server to client. While I am ready to plunge into the H3, I also miss the early days of SIMPLICITY that really did allow prodicts to be "rock solid" To be fair, give Dish and others 3 yeas or so to work out all the bugs on released STB's and they do become closer to "rock solid" .Rock solid is not a word I would use to describe any VIP DVR.
I've had numerous VIPs 612,622,722k.
And back when there were actually a current technology, they were buggy, and I had lots of Hardrive issues.
The software made these machines decent, with a 6 month -1.5 year life span on average on the hardware side.
And when they worked, they worked good.
But they also die at the drop of a hat.
Directv HR20-700 out lasted any Echostar equipment I've ever owned during the 2006-2011 era.
BUT software wise, that thing was a POS.
Vip 211s are rock solid.