IndyMichael said:
If you're gonna compare it to me, why add a 4th receiver, when I only have 3? So there goes the $100 more a "regular" customer would pay. Also, I got one free month of programming, and with only an AT 100 package they 3 months of free programming. I think I would have the same peace of mind with a $1.99 extended warranty, as I would paying a $5 a month lease.
All Dish is going to do by treatin me differently as a DHP customer, is lose a customer to DirecTV. Regardless of how you become a Dish customer, you should be treated as every other Dish customer.
I didn't add a 4th receiver. As it currently stands, if the customer wants a 510 on Free DISH, they only get 2 receivers with a 2 year contract. If they want a third, it costs $99. They get free install of the third rec. and a free quad lnb.
You got 1 month free of WHATEVER package you signed up for. New customers only get 3 months free of AT100, HBO, & CINEMAX, if and only if they sub to that package. They still have to pay for any additional receivers ($5 ea), locals ($5.99), sales tax if applicable, and any other programming.
Also, if we're comparing promos to when you originally signed up, this is what you would have paid to own your equipment with the Free DISH offer:
1) 508 - $199 ($349 MSRP minus $149 Free DISH credit)
2) 301 - $0-99 (depending on when you actually signed up. The 2nd rec. free was added approx 1 year ago, before that it was $49 for a few months, and $99 a few months before that)
3) 301 - $99
Quad $149 (Only included in DHP promo at the time)
Installation $50 (3rd rec installation not included on Free DISH at that time)
Total: $497 to $596 +tax
So basically, because you didn't want to shell out $500 to $600 at the time you signed up, you went with DHP and just leased the equip. Now you are complaining that you can't get the same subsidy as the guy who did pay the initial expense for the equipment.
I agree that all customers should have access to all existing customer promos regardless of what they signed up for. Especially since DHP was touted when it first came out as the promo that would allow for easier equipment upgrades when new stuff came out. We all assumed that DHP customers would have first access to the upgrades when needed. I see now that that isn't the case.
I'm just trying to point out what I see as DISH's reasoning on this. You didn't invest the same as what you would have to own your equipmnet.