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I was reading the other post, "whats the purpose of dual receivers" and found it interesting and a good read.

So it got me curious and I logged in to see what my new bill was going to be.

Heres my setup.

2 322s
1 510

America Top 250 62.99
Solo Receiver 7.00
Duo Receiver 14.00
TV2 Connection 5.00


Oh look, they increased the price of the Duo and Solo receivers as everyone said. However, Why am I being charged a TV2 connection when my 5$ box went to $14.00?

So now as I see it, I just got nailed with a $16.00 increase in my bill. Before it was 62.99 + 5.0 + 5.00.

However, something I did notice, I was no longer being charged the $5.00 connection fee (phone port took a surge) on my 3rd receiver.

My question. Is the TV2 connection for the second port on the first box? Or is it for 2nd port on the Duo Receiver?

If the TV2 fee is for the first box, i'm only gonna save 7$ buy dropping the dvr and switching out duo box. I really dont need the 5th connection anymore.

Ugh...
 
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to m y knowledge the tv2 connection fee has nothing to do with a tv2 being connected, and everything to do with whether or not you have a phone line connected- to your dual tuners.
phone port took a surge? on the receiver? if so , have them replace it. if you mean your wired phonejack, fixing it will be worth it, saving $60 a year.
 
I was reading the other post, "whats the purpose of dual receivers" and found it interesting and a good read.

So it got me curious and I logged in to see what my new bill was going to be.

Heres my setup.

2 322s
1 510

America Top 250 62.99
Solo Receiver 7.00
Duo Receiver 14.00
TV2 Connection 5.00


Oh look, they increased the price of the Duo and Solo receivers as everyone said. However, Why am I being charged a TV2 connection when my 5$ box went to $14.00?

So now as I see it, I just got nailed with a $16.00 increase in my bill. Before it was 62.99 + 5.0 + 5.00.

However, something I did notice, I was no longer being charged the $5.00 connection fee (phone port took a surge) on my 3rd receiver.

My question. Is the TV2 connection for the second port on the first box? Or is it for 2nd port on the Duo Receiver?

If the TV2 fee is for the first box, i'm only gonna save 7$ buy dropping the dvr and switching out duo box. I really dont need the 5th connection anymore.

Ugh...

As of 2/1, Duo receivers are $14 regardless of SD or HD.

Also, after 2/1, no one should be charged a $5.00 connection fee for no phone line connection or no broadband connection. The TV2 connection fee from my understanding was from not having 2+ boxes connected to a phone line before 2/1. In contrast, if one box was connected to a phone line before 2/1, there was no charge and no receiver credit for six months. In addition,if more than one box was connected to a phone line before 2/1, there is a receiver credit of $5.00 per box (after the primary receiver) for the first six months after 2/1. Apparently, E* uses their discretion on whether a customer before 2/1 gets charged the TV2 connection fee.

It is rather confusing. I may be wrong, but that is how I understand it. Some say you can resolve the problem of the TV2 connection fee by complaining to a CSR, and some say that you can resolve the problem of the TV2 connection fee by going to paperless billing and auto pay.

I hope this helps.
 
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TV2 fee is a valid charge for multiple Duo receiver subs if you had zero receivers connected to phone or ethernet prior to Feb. 1.

Now it is only charged once - not per receiver.
 
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The $5 TV2 charge has been included in the $14 receiver fee, so it should be removed - CALL DISH.
 
The $5 TV2 charge has been included in the $14 receiver fee, so it should be removed - CALL DISH.

This is the common understanding, but some people have had a difficult time getting it removed. You may have to have start paperless billing and autopay for the CSR to actually get it removed. In some instances it is not automatically removed. You can sign up for paperless billing and autopay, get the $5 TV2 charge removed and then go back to paper billing and remove the autopay. The $5 TV2 charge should not reappear.

This is a crazy nuisance to go through, but DISH billing policies are convoluted in some cases to say the least.
 
This is a crazy nuisance to go through, but DISH billing policies are convoluted in some cases to say the least.

It is probably not a policy at all, but a messed up billing system. They probably have a billing system nightmare anytime they change anything and have to change 14 million accounts.
 
It is probably not a policy at all, but a messed up billing system. They probably have a billing system nightmare anytime they change anything and have to change 14 million accounts.

I'm not totally sure either, but some people who did not have their phone lines connected on February 1 are reporting being charged the $5 TV2 connection fee. It seems like a policy to me. It seems totally goofy to me to charge people $5/month every month (for how long we don't know, perhaps forever) just because they happened not to have a phone line hooked up on February 1, 2010.
 
I'm not totally sure either, but some people who did not have their phone lines connected on February 1 are reporting being charged the $5 TV2 connection fee. It seems like a policy to me. It seems totally goofy to me to charge people $5/month every month (for how long we don't know, perhaps forever) just because they happened not to have a phone line hooked up on February 1, 2010.

Yes. So much for making billing easier...
Some people are still paying $10 for Bronze HD, Silver HD, or Gold HD plus an additional $10 for Platinum HD when it should be $10 altogether for HD & Platinum. However, who would know unless they read it online here or online elsewhere?
 
Yes. So much for making billing easier...
Some people are still paying $10 for Bronze HD, Silver HD, or Gold HD plus an additional $10 for Platinum HD when it should be $10 altogether for HD & Platinum. However, who would know unless they read it online here or online elsewhere?

so true! ive noticed that, as an installer some people were being charged the $10 + $10 on hd, while i got an automatic 10 months free without asking for it, and then $10 for gold hd+plat thereafter.
i thought i was because dish likes me
(ha!)
more likely i got a csr who reallly new what they were doing and set it up right with the 5 star customer in mind.
 
Yes. So much for making billing easier...
Some people are still paying $10 for Bronze HD, Silver HD, or Gold HD plus an additional $10 for Platinum HD when it should be $10 altogether for HD & Platinum. However, who would know unless they read it online here or online elsewhere?

The $10 Platinum extra charge and the $5 TV2 extra charge are billing practices that are are 'sleezy' in my opinion. Dish has a right to charge whatever they want for their services and people can choose to be customers or go to other providers. BUT, all customers should be treated fairly and equitably. Once a pricing policy has been established everyone should be included. It should not depend on getting 'insider' information from this site or anywhere else. Dish seems to have the attitude that they can screw customers out of $10 here and $5 there as long as the customer doesn't know about it and complain. Ethical companies don't follow these practices.
 

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