Not voluntarilyWill I see an adjustment to my monthly bill as a result of this service interuption ?
A little past here, but remember that you do not pay for any channel individually. Per your agreement, you pay for a package sold as subject to change. It addresses the addition and removal of channels.Will I see an adjustment to my monthly bill as a result of this service interuption ?
So they can just drop 20+ popular channels?..a state AG would have a field day with that...1 way contracts are illegal..but alas it was only a couple days so i can put away the popcornA little past here, but remember that you do not pay for any channel individually. Per your agreement, you pay for a package sold as subject to change. It addresses the addition and removal of channels.
Yes, they can, and the AG wouldn’t really have anything to say with it at all. There would be no argument to be made, as the contract isn’t for any specific channel or number of channels. Nor is the service agreement. Both make it very very clear about that factSo they can just drop 20+ popular channels?..a state AG would have a field day with that...1 way contracts are illegal..but alas it was only a couple days so i can put away the popcorn
You accepted the contract terms, thus it is not a 1 way contract.So they can just drop 20+ popular channels?..a state AG would have a field day with that...1 way contracts are illegal..but alas it was only a couple days so i can put away the popcorn
I strongly disagree..the contract doesn't provide any benefit to the consumer...just the way it is..dish would lose in court...much like the installers who had early cancelation contracts outside of the dish agreement with customersYes, they can, and the AG wouldn’t really have anything to say with it at all. There would be no argument to be made, as the contract isn’t for any specific channel or number of channels. Nor is the service agreement. Both make it very very clear about that fact
Yep, and the OP is free to take his business elsewhere just the same.A little past here, but remember that you do not pay for any channel individually. Per your agreement, you pay for a package sold as subject to change. It addresses the addition and removal of channels.
And possibly pay a penalty to do so...So there is that!Yep, and the OP is free to take his business elsewhere just the same.
Absolutely. Doesn’t change the contract, however. If in one, customers would pay the fee.Yep, and the OP is free to take his business elsewhere just the same.