I had been what I thought was a valued dish customer for over 20 years but last week my relationship with Dish ended abruptly. In Dec 2016 I signed a new contract and upgraded my receivers for HDTV. It was back in June or July of this year I called Dish Network service center and ask how much it would cost to get me out of my contract which was set to expire in December. The Service Rep said I should take some time to re-think disconnecting my service because I had been a long time customer and just "pause" my service until December when the contract expires and return the equipment at that time. Last week I called the Service center and wanted to know when I would need to send the receivers back to dish. The Rep readily informed my that my contract had been extended for another six months and to disconnect it would cost an additional $170. I did't see that one coming, but I should have read the fine print on the contract I suppose. To make a long story short I disconnect the service last week, let the Rep and his supervisor know exactly how I felt and that I had been mislead to believe my contract was to expire in December, neither the Supervisor nor the Rep showed the least bit of concern about what had happened or what I had been told in June. The Receiver has been in the closet since June, with not service attached. I hung up the phone. Dish sent me a box to return the equipment I have packaged up the Receiver and the LNB but the "Node" I have not idea where it is, it is not viable on the outside of the house. Guess I will get charged for that as well. A Dish was in the house when I moved here in 1995. A sad chain of events this past week sad to think a longtime customer is just a "credit card on file" that can be milked for a service that has gotten way over priced in the past couple of years. I have an outside antenna, no MORE contract for TV service for me ever!