I have had DishNetwork for about 3 yrs. Except for a BAD electrical storm with dark clouds, it comes in perfect nearly 100% of the time. I really like the system.
Having said that . . .
I moved this summer. I had 2 receivers and one dish at the old place. I went through their dishmover plan. Another tenant and I were sharing the payments, though it was my equipment. They bought out my 2nd receiver. I left the dish.
DishNetwork had a deal going for free pro. installation (I installed the original system at the old place), free dish at the new place (upgrade dish to 500), so long as you sign up for credit card auto-pay. What do I care, I have to pay it whether via credit card or other so fine.
We schedule a date for them to come out and install it. They were 2 hrs late, I had an appt., had to leave, missed them /w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif(though my girlfriend was there, and the guy wanted to know if we had any beer, and could he buy one!!!!/w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif/w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif). We resched, they were 3 hrs early/w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif/w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif/w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif, I wasn't home yet. We finally meet up 3rd time. Says we can use existing primestar cabling. Good answer/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif. I don't want the TV to be where the cabling comes up in the house. Guy says oh well, guess we have to penetrate. Bad answer./w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif The dips*** is going to put the dish on the roof, run new cable, drill through the side of my house and have the line come through the wall right behind the TV/w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif. Existing primestar installation is on a post in front yard, comes in through crawl space. Oh no, it is $49.95/hr for him to work in a crawl space, attic, etc/w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif. What the hell kind of professional installation can you get if it is drilled through the side of the house, and not come up cleanly through crawl space.
I told the sob to give me my dish and get the hell off my property. I'll install it myself. At construction the place was wired for cable (6 yrs ago when built they actually thought cable was going to make it out to the country, then sat systems came along). I removed original cable coax, drilled a hole through the sill plate(had to go buy the 18 volt DeWalt kit to drill the hole/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif, my 120V or 12V wouldn't do it), pulled the sat coax into the box along with the phone line, got a sweet dual coverplate, coax and RJ-11 phone jack. I had to get a machinist friend to make an adapter as the post for the primestar was bigger than what the dish would receive, gorgeous AL. sleeve down into the pipe and up into the dish mount. Now that is a classy professional installation/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif.
What I really wanted in the first place was for them to just ship me a dish. Oh no sir, we will come out and install it for free. Yeah, BEEP you.
The point to this is that free pro. installation is likely to work great but not be great work.
I think the company is great, but the subs that do the field work suck. Sorry this is long, but ya'll reached a touchy spot with me, and it is recent enough that I'm still po'ed over it.
Nick
Farmer kid usetabe, Farmer Wannabe