I had an installer come yesterday to do my 2 room install. I currently have DISH but only in one of the rooms. I also have my current dish on the back of the roof of a 2 story town home.
First thing he said is he couldn't put D*'s dish up there beside the other one because it was too big and it would take like 8 screws (dunno exactly). So of course he wants to upsale me on a pole install for $100 in the front of the house. I said no I want the FREE install on the roof like DISH did their install for FREE, so he says ok. But wait... He wants to use the cables DISH had already run or there is going to be a $65 charge for 125+ feet cable run. I don't know if it is even 125 or 135, but $65 when DISH ran the same length for FREE, just didn't sit well. I just got the feeling from the first words out of his mouth that he didn't want to earn his money and just went for the low hanging fruit. This was confirmed when at some point I showed him the bedroom where he was going to have to drill a hole to the outside and he wanted to put it in the center of the wall so he wouldn't have to run the cable 3 ft along the outside of the house.
At that point I told him I wanted someone else to do the install, got on the phone with D* on his phone and rescheduled. She told me she couldn't guarantee the same guy would come back out. What ????
This was a contractor, before I call D* to express my frustration.
I wanted to know if I can't request a guy that drives a D* truck, aren't they D* employees. If for some reason DISH gave me a pass and I do have a install that doesn't qualify as FREE; which I doubt. I still want an installer that would do the install the same way at his on house.
DISH actually put the dish on the roof then ran cables down to ground level to mount switch so it would be easily accessible. Does the D* install have a switch mounted to the dish as well? If so do most installers go that little extra or will I have to pay extra for the same type setup that DISH did for free?
I am trying to do my homework before the next install date and might even run the coax to the bedroom to make sure it is done right.
Thanks for any help.
First thing he said is he couldn't put D*'s dish up there beside the other one because it was too big and it would take like 8 screws (dunno exactly). So of course he wants to upsale me on a pole install for $100 in the front of the house. I said no I want the FREE install on the roof like DISH did their install for FREE, so he says ok. But wait... He wants to use the cables DISH had already run or there is going to be a $65 charge for 125+ feet cable run. I don't know if it is even 125 or 135, but $65 when DISH ran the same length for FREE, just didn't sit well. I just got the feeling from the first words out of his mouth that he didn't want to earn his money and just went for the low hanging fruit. This was confirmed when at some point I showed him the bedroom where he was going to have to drill a hole to the outside and he wanted to put it in the center of the wall so he wouldn't have to run the cable 3 ft along the outside of the house.
At that point I told him I wanted someone else to do the install, got on the phone with D* on his phone and rescheduled. She told me she couldn't guarantee the same guy would come back out. What ????
This was a contractor, before I call D* to express my frustration.
I wanted to know if I can't request a guy that drives a D* truck, aren't they D* employees. If for some reason DISH gave me a pass and I do have a install that doesn't qualify as FREE; which I doubt. I still want an installer that would do the install the same way at his on house.
DISH actually put the dish on the roof then ran cables down to ground level to mount switch so it would be easily accessible. Does the D* install have a switch mounted to the dish as well? If so do most installers go that little extra or will I have to pay extra for the same type setup that DISH did for free?
I am trying to do my homework before the next install date and might even run the coax to the bedroom to make sure it is done right.
Thanks for any help.