Monday, February 23, 2009

I went to the mailbox one morning and noticed I had received an advertisement from Dish Netwrok with a great deal on their satellite packages. You got well over 100+ channels for a great price. So that evening my husband and I decided to call Dish Network and see what the "catch" was. I was so surprised when the lady on the phone said there was no charge for coming to our house and putting in the dish or hooking up the receivers. She gave us a lot of information about the pricing and the different packages that we could choose from and then she set up a time for the service guy to come to our home.
The service guy showed up right on time a couple of days later. He put up our dish and hooked up our receivers. Next he explained everything to me about how to work the remote and what to do if I had any questions later he also told me that I could get online anytime at www.dishnetwork.com to get information, change my packages if I want, or to even pay the montly bill. He also hooked up our telephone to the TV so that we could order movies right from the remote. Next, I had ordered a DVR because I miss some of my favorite tv shows while I am working but I had never had a DVR and I didn't know a thing about how to use it. So he patiently took me through the steps to record a program or a full season of a program if thats what I wanted to do. So that evening my husband and I watched TV with a crisp, clear picture at a much lower price than what we had been paying cable. Plus, we had a lot more channels than what we had with cable. Now if I want to ever change the channels that we get I can just get online at www.dishnetwork.com and change them around and they are changed instantly without having to even talk to a person on the phone. How easy can it be ? When we got our first billing statement and I looked it over I noticed that I could even pay the bill online which was another plus because I hate writing checks. My experience with Dish Network was great and I would never consider going back to cable tv.

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