Price Changes and HD packages on dish website

I am currently on month 5 of the 6 month free HD promo. It looks like when the promo ends I end up with the Ultimate pack by default, unless I downgrade to the Essentials pack. Since the Essentials pack is only $3 more a month now than the enabling fee itself that is probably where I am headed. I never watch Voom or Universal HD. I hope that HDNet at least is included in the essentials pack. I do watch that one occasionally.


i am in the same boat nice to know my bill will go down $10.00 bucks. i could care less about HD Just didn't want the Enable fee.

My package will be
DVR Advantage 200
cheapest HD pack
2 211s receivers
and Skinamax for .01 for 2 years.

Now i feel like i am getting a little back from Charlie.... :)
 
The url is
https://customersupport.dishnetwork.com/customercare/usermanagement/summaryChanges.do

You might need to be logged into your account to see this page.

I am hoping I can find the other pages as well. :)

Scott, I was on the HD/changes page. As my 6 mo. HD promo ends on 2/23/08 I want to go with the HD Essentials pkg. I called Dish & the tech support rep and her supervisor are totally unaware of a $10/mo. HD pkg. I tried to get her on the 2008 changes page, but she only got an error. My question is how NOT to get charged the $20/mo. when my free 6 mo. promo ends. Should I contact CEO? :confused:
 
Well you can most likely count me in as far as downgrading from the $20 package to the $10 package. I mostly watch locals, espn, tnt, tbs in HD. No use for the other garbage...
 
Those new packages do not exist until Feb 1 so you can't order them yet and the CSR's won't have any way to add them to an account until then.

Thanks, I just don't want to pay an xtra $10 in advance & then have to wait a mo. to get the $$ back. If D is indeed offereing this $10 pkg. it will cover all of my needs as I have the top 250 pkg.
 
E*** just announced a price freeze thru feb 2009 to keep people from downgrading, but I wonder if it will be after the feb increase or if they decided not to go thru with price jump?
 
Here's the press release:

ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Jan 7, 2008 (PrimeNewswire via COMTEX News Network) -- DISH Network(r) (Nasdaq:DISH) today announced a freeze on pricing for its most popular programming packages, including the DishDVR Advantage. In addition, new and current DISH Network customers can take advantage of several new promotions and save even more on their monthly bills.

"DISH Network offers customers the best DVRs and programming available via our DishDVR Advantage packages starting at $39.99 per month -- a price we're freezing until February 2009," said Jessica Insalaco, senior vice president and Chief Marketing Officer for DISH Network.

DISH Network's DishDVR Advantage packages includes the America's Top 100 or 200 programming package including local channels, plus a free two-room DVR and standard professional installation for $39.99 or $49.99 depending on the programming package selected. Customers who subscribe to the DishDVR Advantage package with America's Top 200 can upgrade to America's Top 250 Bonus Pack for just an additional $10 per month.

DISH Network's HD DVRs consistently outperform other DVRs on the market -- including TiVo, as reviewed by CNET -- in terms of functionality, design, image quality, and features such as a 30-second skip button. Plus, new DISH Network customers can get the industry-leading ViP722 HD DVR for free, giving them access to more than 75 national HD channels.

DISH Network's DishFAMILY package, with 40 of the most popular family-friendly channels, will continue to be available for the same non-promotional price of $19.99 per month. In addition to DISH Network's price freezes, the company is offering three months free programming to new customers, as well as waived activation fees and our DISH Home Protection Plan (DHPP) free for nine months.

"With the lowest all-digital price in America, plus more ways to save and top-of-the-line products, DISH Network is always looking out for our customers when it comes to quality, innovation and value," Insalaco said.

For more information about DISH Network's programming packages including the DishDVR Advantage or DVR technology, call 1-800-333-DISH (3474), visit DISH Network -- Home, or visit your local DISH Network retailer.
 

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