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My DNS were pulled November 1.
I live in an "white area" - cannot receive OTA stations. I've had a waiver and DNS for many years- circa 2000. I am troubled by Dish's reaction because not one thing has been said about how my monthly bill will be affected. I already get locals through Dish for what they are worth- small town Montana stations with very poor local content and poor production values.
Has anyone talked directly with DISH concerning fees? I assume they will take DNS service off my bill. As an existing subscriber of locals do I still have to pay for them between now and January 1st?
Additionally, what does this do to contractual obligations. I am not currently under one but would this give subscribers an out?
I am loath to switch to Direct and think Ruppert Murdock has pulled a fast one. I don't hold out much hope for congress at this late date.
Seems Dish should do something to make up of this mess.
Rick
My DNS were pulled November 1.
I live in an "white area" - cannot receive OTA stations. I've had a waiver and DNS for many years- circa 2000. I am troubled by Dish's reaction because not one thing has been said about how my monthly bill will be affected. I already get locals through Dish for what they are worth- small town Montana stations with very poor local content and poor production values.
Has anyone talked directly with DISH concerning fees? I assume they will take DNS service off my bill. As an existing subscriber of locals do I still have to pay for them between now and January 1st?
Additionally, what does this do to contractual obligations. I am not currently under one but would this give subscribers an out?
I am loath to switch to Direct and think Ruppert Murdock has pulled a fast one. I don't hold out much hope for congress at this late date.
Seems Dish should do something to make up of this mess.
Rick