I believe that damage to Dish equipment is the homeowner's responsibility, i.e. if damaged in a fire your homeowner's insurance covers it after deductible.
Hope you have flood insurance.
If it got wet, best bet is to open the box up, remove the hard drive and flush the motherboard with deionized water and then thoroughly dry it for at least 24 hours - then hope it still works
When Hurricane Katrina happened Dish replaced damaged equipment for free. They got positive press when they did that.
They did the same here after the Washington, IL hurricane, now that I think about it
They had a hurricane in Illinois?
Lol...tornado....... jeepers I must have had Hurricane on the brain
A number of years ago we had a derecho here, straight line winds of 100+, which did a lot of damage over a narrow path. Initially the news called it an "inland hurricane", but when some lesser insurance companies used that as an excuse to pay nothing, they changed terminology.They had a hurricane in Illinois?
That was in 05, they might of changed their policy since then.When Hurricane Katrina happened Dish replaced damaged equipment for free. They got positive press when they did that.
and maybe they haven't.... Negative spin accomplishes nothing!That was in 05, they might of changed their policy since then.
I t depends upon the language of your policy.With most insurance companies, you are lucky to get 10 cents on the dollar for all your damages. When Ivan struck Pensacola, I had $40,000 in damages and the insurance company paid me $18,000 and dropped me with in a year.
Wasn't being negative simply stating the obvious. It does say that everything is subject to change at anytime in the DISH disclaimer.and maybe they haven't.... Negative spin accomplishes nothing!
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