Has anyone bought the joeys from dish themselves!!! we were qouted 100.00 after what we told them we paid for ours for the joey 4 ( owned not leased ) installed and activated as well.. there pricing seems kinda low for an owned box from what other places want for them... the hopper 3 is cheaper in other places most of the time other than dish...
If you buy direct from DISH they are always going to quote you their MSRP price, which $100 seems about right for an entry level receiver such as a Joey.
The problem is that there is no more competition among online dealers like there used to. You had dish depot, dishstore, sadoun, gradys, solid signal and ebay. I think dish depot used to sponsor this site? They all competed against each other and kept prices low, Margins may have been thinner back then, but they all made it up in volume.
You can always go on eBay, and if you find a seller with positive feedback I would feel pretty safe about the transaction. However eBay is going to hit the seller for like 18%, and those costs along with shipping fees get passed along to the buyer.
If I was to get dish, I would just lease my equipment and get everything for free. Unless there is a cost advantage on a monthly basis owning a piece of hardware vs purchasing it, I would rather lease it. If you lease, you will always have a warranty if I have any issues.
Sure you can sell your old equipment on ebay. However by the time you get $50 for a Joey, Pay ebay their 18% commission, have to find a box, go to the post office, what did you really gain?
When I had Tivo, that actually made sense, There was no lese fees on the equipment and I had a 6 room system with no additional outlet fees. My Cable and internet bill was $115/mo plus a $10 DVR fee for the Tivo. Times where good with Tivo