Thanks for all your replies and helpful information.
The 'new' DVR arrived today...only took 2 business days and I was told 3-5...so that's a plus for Dish Network.
It did take me nearly 3 hours to get the damn thing hooked up buts that's mostly because I decided to thoroughly clean the TV stand and surroundings. Amazing how much dust collects in areas you never really see that often. I also had to reprogram all my shows I record.
I never really called anyone about it. There are always small brochures included with my monthly bill for upgrades, etc. that lists packages and their prices. Also, my neice & her hubby recently (within the past year) upgraded to HD with Dish Network and they told me what they paid for the dish installation and what they are paying for the HD monthly service. The last I knew, they still have (2) satellite dishes in their yard.
That's very kind of you to offer, thank-you. But right now I'm in a bad place financially and am debating whether or not to lower my service down to the most basic plan Dish has to offer. I will keep this info in mind for the future, though. Thanks!
I've had Dish Network for over 3 years and can count on one hand the number of times I've lost total reception. That's acceptable to me and what's even better is, once the storm is/was over, the reception is back.
With Comcast you could wait days to get your service back. (Another rant about Comcast: One time while the Comcast repairmen were here working on an issue, they litterally tore the phone line from my house. Since it's phone company property, I had to get the phone company to come out and fix it. The costs were billed to Comcast but I was without a phone for days. I have no cell phone.)
There are times when a storm comes through and the picture gets all pixelated and will continue to do so off and on until the storm passes. That has happened quite often and is a PITA but I can still live with it.
ETA:
I live in West Michigan. We're constantly cursed with cloudy skies. I swear, the sun never shines from October through March! (well, almost never)
Cloud cover has never been an issue with the reception I've received. Nor have snowstorms. The only time I've lost reception is during very bad thunderstorms and the pixelating occurs during wind/rain storms but only when it's extremely nasty out.
My dish is about 70 feet from the house mounted on a pole in my back yard. It's only about 5-6' above ground so clearing snow off it is no problem but I've yet to have to do that. Any time I've gone out to check it, it is free of snow build-up.
I really do like Dish Network. Just wish I didn't have to keep replacing the DVRs.
The 'new' DVR arrived today...only took 2 business days and I was told 3-5...so that's a plus for Dish Network.
It did take me nearly 3 hours to get the damn thing hooked up buts that's mostly because I decided to thoroughly clean the TV stand and surroundings. Amazing how much dust collects in areas you never really see that often. I also had to reprogram all my shows I record.
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With Comcast you could wait days to get your service back. (Another rant about Comcast: One time while the Comcast repairmen were here working on an issue, they litterally tore the phone line from my house. Since it's phone company property, I had to get the phone company to come out and fix it. The costs were billed to Comcast but I was without a phone for days. I have no cell phone.)
There are times when a storm comes through and the picture gets all pixelated and will continue to do so off and on until the storm passes. That has happened quite often and is a PITA but I can still live with it.
ETA:
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Cloud cover has never been an issue with the reception I've received. Nor have snowstorms. The only time I've lost reception is during very bad thunderstorms and the pixelating occurs during wind/rain storms but only when it's extremely nasty out.
My dish is about 70 feet from the house mounted on a pole in my back yard. It's only about 5-6' above ground so clearing snow off it is no problem but I've yet to have to do that. Any time I've gone out to check it, it is free of snow build-up.
I really do like Dish Network. Just wish I didn't have to keep replacing the DVRs.
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