$200/mo cable + internet package is getting old. In particular, the spotty service and lack of "something to watch". Dad's looking at Satellite, mostly for the expanded features of NFL Network.
Reading a brochure for Dish, I'm seeing a "possible" $300 startup fee, must sign up for auto-pay, credit check, and vague references to other potential fees. I'm also seeing where DishNet may come through local channels, such as my current one-horse-town Cable provider.
Then there's the commercial scare tactics of "you could end up paying $5000 in fines/fees/annual contract".
So whose Bait-and-Switch deal is better, Doosh Network or (Mis)Direct TV?
We've had one or the other some years ago (forget which), and seem to recall the old jokes about cats and clouds blocking the signal being more truth than joke. Has this improved?
20+ years ago, we had the Redneck Dish that could tune in Tokyo and space aliens from space, but clearly those days are gone.
Reading a brochure for Dish, I'm seeing a "possible" $300 startup fee, must sign up for auto-pay, credit check, and vague references to other potential fees. I'm also seeing where DishNet may come through local channels, such as my current one-horse-town Cable provider.
Then there's the commercial scare tactics of "you could end up paying $5000 in fines/fees/annual contract".
So whose Bait-and-Switch deal is better, Doosh Network or (Mis)Direct TV?
We've had one or the other some years ago (forget which), and seem to recall the old jokes about cats and clouds blocking the signal being more truth than joke. Has this improved?
20+ years ago, we had the Redneck Dish that could tune in Tokyo and space aliens from space, but clearly those days are gone.
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