Unfortunately, it is what it is. Sales have become the primary focus and for internals, the expectation is an average of $23 per job. For my company, it's $16. It's one of the metrics that are used to determine pay grade. And now, the Insurance upgrades are being pushed. Sadly, some offices ARE doing stupid things like forcing techs to demo - and prove they did it with pics, etc - to each customer. I only make offers where I see opportunities. Saturday, I had 2 customers with Brand new Samsung 4K TV's. No audio equipment, so they jumped on the Sound bars, but if you HAVE anything that doesn't look like it came from 1964, then I'm not even mentioning it. BTW, over priced?? Polk's SB1 Soundbar and Sub is $700 bucks on their website. Their Magnifi-Max is $500. The DSB1 we have - Soundbar and Sub - is $350. Now, to be fair, the stuff we carry is 2 years old and probably out of date and no longer even offered by Polk anymore. If Dish was smart, they'd move on to a newer model.
So yeah, it's a PITA for the tech and customer in some cases, but Jeez, the guy is just doing his job. Just say not interested. It doesn't cost you money to listen to the guy tell you what he's got. You MIGHT just like something we carry