Dish Network vs Direct TV

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I reread your post. I'm a bit confused. You have been a customer of Dish for 20 years but you don't have a "dish or "cable" and you use an antenna. How does that work?

I have both Dish and antenna. I get HD over antenna but not many channels.
 
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I think I took his comment differently than you did. How I take it is a new customer can get a better price than they give me,,,,,, unless I call and *****. In your case you are calling them every year to get the "new customer" deal. I've never called Dishnetwork to negotiate my monthly fee. Maybe I should? But it shouldn't be necessary. As a long term customer I should be getting the best price available.

Well, I guess you can call and ***** or keep taking the beating. I never have to *****. Just a simple phone call and they drop the price immediately. This year it went up to $127 a month and their first offer to me was $76 a month with a 1 year commitment. I can spend that on dinner out on a Friday night.
 
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Well, I guess you can call and ***** or keep taking the beating. I never have to *****. Just a simple phone call and they drop the price immediately. This year it went up to $127 a month and their first offer to me was $76 a month with a 1 year commitment. I can spend that on dinner out on a Friday night.

The highlighted part is my complaint. Shouldn't be that way. But it obviously is and isn't going to change.
 
   / Dish Network vs Direct TV #15  
The highlighted part is my complaint. Shouldn't be that way. But it obviously is and isn't going to change.

Yep, I work for the #3 Telco in the US and my customers have to call in every year and do the same song and dance. Just the way it is. Kinda like paying sticker price for a new truck, that aint gonna happen.
 
   / Dish Network vs Direct TV #16  
We have Direct, bundled with our phone service.

Both my wife and me, like it a lot...my wife keeps saying it's worth what it cost because it's cheap entertainment. We don't do bars or clubs, and rarely go to a movie, Direct service has been just fine for us.

I tried both Dish and Direct at friends, before I had Direct installed. But I didn't like Dish as well as Direct, so I went with Direct...

SR
 
   / Dish Network vs Direct TV #17  
I have had dish and direct. Dish seems a little more up front about price increases. It seemed like direct was more sneaky about automatically giving a free temporary upgrade but then expecting you to call and cancel the extras when the time ran out. I had to always tell them to leave my service as it is (no trials) to avoid this.
 
   / Dish Network vs Direct TV #18  
This situation is probably better now but I initially looked at both when they first started and I went with Direct TV. I liked the idea of having name brand receivers (Sony etc.) while the Dish boxes looked like they came from the 80's because they made their own receivers. I started out with RCA receivers. As time went on DirecTV made changes to their signal format and the receiver didn't get updates to make changes to keep up. If you call Direct pointed you at the hardware mfr., and if you called the hardware mfr they pointed at DirecTV. I got tired of the finger pointing and just wanted my stuff to work. I switched to Dish and never looked back. Since they make their own receivers there is not incompatibility when they go change some compression algorithm etc.

I have other gripes about DirecTV but of the services available, I always felt like Dish was the lesser of the two evils.
 
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I never had Dish or Direct TV until 3 years ago when I signed up with Dish. They start out offering a $19 a month plan but when they got done reaming me out I was paying $140. I would be afraid to switch to Direct because they would just ream me all over.

But I like dish, had no problems, the price hasn't changed and it works for me. Maybe they don't want to rock the boat knowing they hooked me.

I talked to my next door neighbor who had Direct TV to find out if I should switch. By the time our conversation was over with me trying to nail him down as to what he is paying, he said around $200. Maybe he could get it down by bitching I don't know, but I just kept what I got although it is tempting to switch.

Every time I think about switching I start reading their advertisement small print and end up just throwing it all away.
 
   / Dish Network vs Direct TV #20  
By the time our conversation was over with me trying to nail him down as to what he is paying, he said around $200. .

Well, as they say, you cant fix STUPID. However, there is a lot that can affect the monthly rate. Channels, # of receivers, maintenance plans, etc. But for $200 a month I would expect the guy to have every channel known to man and probably 5+ receivers with a maintenance plan.
 

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