Gee whiz Claude
Every time I break out the checkbook to support this enterprise you do something to make me change my mind.

Every time I break out the checkbook to support this enterprise you do something to make me change my mind.

That's because people are dumb enough to think getting a hold of CSR's will get Fox back, so they're calling en masse.....
That's because people are dumb enough to think getting a hold of CSR's will get Fox back, so they're calling en masse.....
Hello there, bjf.
We do have a higher than normal volume of customers contacting us at this time. Takedowns are always frustrating and we are working to speak with everyone that contacts us in a timely manner as they come in. With this negotiation, as well as any that impact our customers, we do have the DISHpromise.com page that we update as new information becomes available, as well as to provide feedback. The voice of the customer is so important for us to become the best in the industry and how we can improve for you.
We absolutely understand the inconveniences our sports fans are experiencing at this time. We do want to make sure that we are able to provide these channels at a fair rate for the programming. - Jason I.
While I agree with you in theory, how much compensation do they owe you? Let's ignore the line in the contract you agreed to that they can change lineup at any time. How much are you paying per day for the stations that are blacked out?DISH owes us compensation for all of the channels being taken down. Yes, DISH does. DISH is making money off everyone of these take downs. Customers paying full rates and DISH not paying the channel provider. That's wrong.
DISH owes us compensation for all of the channels being taken down. Yes, DISH does. DISH is making money off everyone of these take downs. Customers paying full rates and DISH not paying the channel provider. That's wrong.
While I agree with you in theory, how much compensation do they owe you? Let's ignore the line in the contract you agreed to that they can change lineup at any time. How much are you paying per day for the stations that are blacked out?
We at DISH know that it is very frustrating to go without your favorite TV. While we continue to negotiate to bring these channels back for you, we will be happy to review your account to see what options we have available to help during this time. We're not able to access accounts through Satellite Guys at this time, but you can reach out to our Chat teams by clicking this link: Request Rejected. We have agents ready to assist. -Jasmine D.
Because, if the contract does get renewed, then there will most likely be a "true-up" where Dish would pay for the channels for the time missed at the higher contracted rates. They wouldn't make any extra money then, just the opposite.Yeah, that's the question. New reports put RSN costs at about $4 per sub. FS1 somewhere around $1, etc.
Why should DISH get to make a profit during these skirmishes?
Because, if the contract does get renewed, then there will most likely be a "true-up" where Dish would pay for the channels for the time missed at the higher contracted rates. They wouldn't make any extra money then, just the opposite.
Don't forget that, assuming the negotiations are eventually successful, Dish will probably have to pay FOX retroactively for whatever rate is agreed to - what you are paying now would go to FOX not Dish. According to Dish, that was one of the offers they made to FOX to continue carriage during negotiations.Yeah, that's the question. New reports put RSN costs at about $4 per sub. FS1 somewhere around $1, etc.
Why should DISH get to make a profit during these skirmishes?
As DWS44 points out, there won't (shouldn't) be a "true up" or retroactive pay if the channels aren't carried.Don't forget that, assuming the negotiations are eventually successful, Dish will probably have to pay FOX retroactively for whatever rate is agreed to - what you are paying now would go to FOX not Dish.
And how many agreements have you seen where this is included? Did those negotiations include blackouts?Paying the "true up" is a very small concession that is almost always in such agreements.
I texted and got a good csr. she said are u texting bout fox dispute ... aaa hun. ..I will give u $5 off your next month bill plus two months of Showtime free..... thank you for your help.... bye
Bottom line is if people lea e Dish or any other provider because of a dispute and then signs up online to stream the channels then the TV network wins, and will keep demanding higher carriage fees.But if people don't do that and go without viewing the TV network, Then they'll have less viewership and lose advertising revenue. Well with the exception of HBO, Anyhow it's basically the cycle of life, Pro Sports players demand more money, Sports leagues then demand more money, then they charge more for broadcasting rights, also because there's more ways to get their broadcasts out, so there's more bidding to get the rights, then the channels have to charge more for their carriage fees, as they can't raise advertising rates because there's more competition and more methods for advertisers to get their message out. So basically its we the people who end up paying more. But if we make the sacrifice and stop viewing, we can control this viscous cycle.
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