yep,
They didn't like my VOIP setup and kept trying to charge $5/month for the receiver not connected to Ethernet although both receivers were connected to my VOIP modem phone line and caller ID working.
It is not a fee with Dish if you don't hook up a phone line. You just don't get the discount.....get it straight.
With Direct you don't even have the opption of a dual tuner dual tv receiver. You have a receiver at every location, so you can't get two tv's for the price of one.
They never said I couldn't have the discount, they just decided I didn't need if I wasn't going to call them every three months and ask for it.
I had two of those fancy dual TV mode receivers; problem was, I was sharing four tuners with 3 TV's. My three DirecTv DVR's are cheaper to lease & DVR service than the two Dish DVR's I leased and that's 6 tuners compared to 4 tuners. (DirecTv Lease=$5/DVR (1st lease free) and only one $6 DVR service fee, comes to $16) (Dish DVR Lease=$7/DVR (1st lease free) but $5.98 DVR fee for each DVR, comes to $18.96 for 2 DVR's and $24.94 for 3 DVR's...
OUCH but I think there is a DVR Advantage discount that will net about $1.98 savings but no comparison when looking at leasing multiple DVR's).
When it came to variety in sports and multiple DVR's, DirecTv was a little cheaper for me. It figured about equal when programming is added to the DVR's costs but I've dealt with both and I've had better experiences with DirecTv.
Dish should drop the per DVR charge for DVR service and charge it once per household; otherwise, they're not really cheaper than DirecTv. And that phone line credit just puts Dish over the edge; no longer the lowest price for some.