Van said:
Your only thinking of the area's hardest hit, Im not. Keep in mind that the damage from this hurricane is far reaching and stretches all the way up into places like Indiana with flooding.
Van, in one of your posts, you mentioned Indiana, so I assumed you are from Indiana. Geesh, you fly off the handle there a little bit. If ignorant was the word of the day, you'd be the winner for sure. I aplogize for assuming you were from Indiana
Slam makes a good point in the fact that van you almost posted this as the hurricane was passing over the rest of the US. I assumed in my first post that you didn't mean the area's that are being evacuated.
Van, I guess I am just shocked for once when someone posts a thread like this (which you did) that you weren't asking for selfish (help me) reason. Most people who post this type of thread are looking for help for themselves and not just curious about what dish's plans are for those who just got a little damage and need service restored. I'm sure if we had a verbal conversation about this, I would have interpreted it different, but the written word is hard to interpret sometimes. I'm sure you have to agree with me that.
Honstely though, for the rest of the country that got the remnanats that were large severe storms, I don't think dish should have to do anything for them. That is something that as a customer you have to be ready to handle and know that you may have to pay a service call to have someone fix it. for the 3 states that got hammered , then yes I can see dish doing something..
I am curious what dish is going to say about all the people who have 1 yr commitments etc. They (to my knowledge) have not forgiven anyone from a contract due to acts of god. Granted homeowners insurance etc will pay it I'm sure, but a little gesture of goodwill would be nice too.