I recently relocated and had to honor my D* commitment. Called D* early to coordinate setting-up my new dish. The previous homeowner had the ancient 18-inch round dish, mounted on fascia board, so I called to setup an install for the KaKu.
A few days before the install (10/7), I called D* to confirm. The CSR checked my workorder and discovered that the original genius wrote the workorder for a Phase III (3-lnb) dish. I asked whether the workorder could be changed: nope, we can cancel and re-write it. I asked whether the new workorder could retain the install date: nope, you'll lose that too. So the CSR recommended that I allow the Phase III install to happen; then call to schedule another upgrade at no-charge.
Saturday came and the installer was there promptly at 8 am. The Phase III install determined that a the original dish was mounted at the wrong end of the house: a 3- or 5-lnb dish would not "see" all the satellites because it was peeking around a corner of my house. He had to do a pole install, and happened to have a pole, but I had to reimburse him for it. No problem, go ahead. I informed him of the upcoming upgrade-upgrade, and he opted to skip the cement to make it easier on the next guy.
Monday I called to setup the KaKu upgrade. Wednesday they confirmed the appointment, and I confirmed both the KaKu dish, and the pole which was not on their list. They arrived at my house today (Thursday) promptly at 8 and took but 30 minutes to replace the post and dish. The installer tried telling me that cement was not necessary. I had to leave for work and couldn't stick around to debate with him. Time will tell whether it remains standing and peaked.
Aside from the schedulers consistently messing-up workorders, I have no complaints about the field-work done by the installers.