Where can i buy the hopper with sling

dishfan82

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I'd much rather buy it vs getting a discount and having to sign for another 2 years if I can help it. I figured this way when a new hopper comes out next year maybe it'll be worth it to me to re up my 2 years. Right now dish wants 200.00 but that requires another 2 years.
 

Breathing Borla

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They only wanted a 100 bucks for me and I went from a hopper to a hopper with sling. Better than shelling out for a purchase in my mind.

maybe PM DIRT here??

Just a thought, if you don't want to re-up than I understand
 

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I was just going to post the same thing. I remember reading some got it for $100 going from a Hopper to the HWS. I do not know if they will insist on another 2 YR commitment.
 

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I was just going to post the same thing. I remember reading some got it for $100 going from a Hopper to the HWS. I do not know if they will insist on another 2 YR commitment.

Yes and yes.

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Retailer cost is $149 w/sling, however expect to pay more if buying outright.
 

GaryPen

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They only wanted a 100 bucks for me and I went from a hopper to a hopper with sling. Better than shelling out for a purchase in my mind.

maybe PM DIRT here??

Just a thought, if you don't want to re-up than I understand

I was just going to post the same thing. I remember reading some got it for $100 going from a Hopper to the HWS. I do not know if they will insist on another 2 YR commitment.
Depending on how much he has left, if any, on his original commitment, it can easily be worth the $100 difference to avoid another 2-year commitment. And, when he's done with it, he can most likely sell it for at least half of what he paid, getting the $100 back.
 

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