Thanks Scott I will do just thatI would hold off a bit.
To answer your question though, a purchased receiver still has to pay the line lease fee. I think when it's owned it's only $5 a month. I set up a Wally that was purchased for a customer yesterday and that was the fee.If I upgrade my joey to a 4k model and I buy the joey, will Dish still charge the $7 fee.
I agree with you that Dish needs to stop charging fees on owned receivers but there are worse companies out there. I used to pay Spectrum almost $40 a month for two 2008 two tuner DVR's that had storage space of about 30 hours of HD. And the interface was something you would have seen back in the 80's. With Dish I am paying $17 a month for a Hopper 3 plus a 4K Joey with the $5 Hopper discount because of the two year agreement. And now I don't have to worry about running out of space after a few days.DISH needs to just stop charging fees for receivers that are purchased. That would cause many to buy their receivers in order to avoid lease fees. This would also give subs a reason to stick around for longer because their bills would drop nicely. I was paying close to $28.00 in fees just to have my purchased Hopper 3 and a joey and 4k joey on my bill. That would of made me stick around for a few more years, because I loved DISH interface for the Hopper.
DISH needs to just stop charging fees for receivers that are purchased. That would cause many to buy their receivers in order to avoid lease fees. This would also give subs a reason to stick around for longer because their bills would drop nicely. I was paying close to $28.00 in fees just to have my purchased Hopper 3 and a joey and 4k joey on my bill. That would of made me stick around for a few more years, because I loved DISH interface for the Hopper.
Does this mean a new 4K Joey that can play 4K HDR, maybe PIP also like was promised with the original model? DISH has so little 4K anyway and doesnt provide 4K HDR to the 4K Joey. They dropped the 4K non HDR channels!Thanks Scott I will do just that
I was told I have to pay $42 for 4k joey install, I think its wropngI would hold off a bit.
This thread is over a year old. Nowadays, if you want Joey 4K, you should get a Joey 4 instead which is not only 4K but also HDR and works like an Android device including the Google Play Store. I do not know where the $42 came from, but perhaps it was for the installation of both a Joey 4 and a Hopper Plus.I was told I have to pay $42 for 4k joey install, I think its wropng