Now the over exaggerated members can rest easier.
This comment is unnecessary. The OP asked a question about what Dish's stance would be if he called them to service a location other than his service address. Harshness gave a good and accurate answer, based on the information available at the time. The OP had already stated that he had an active receiver for several years at a different location from his service address (house) where he also had upgraded equipment. This was all stated in the original post.
Dish does allow for people to take a receiver from their service address and use it at another location temporarily. This is apparent by their stance on allowing Snowbirds to take their equipment south for the Winter. It's also demonstrated by the fact that Dish sells tailgating equipment for people to use for camping trips, ball games, etc.
However, Dish does not condone or allow customers to constantly maintain active receivers at both a primary residence and a farm. This is account stacking. If this is what the OP has been doing, then Harshness gave him good advice. Do not call Dish to service at the second location.
Since you've personally changed your position twice on this issue, I don't think it's appropriate for you to be criticizing others who are trying to help the OP sort out his problem.