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Re: Dish network vs. Direct TV [Re: DThrash] #1996867
01/19/17 01:27 PM
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I'm hoping to record the bama Bigfoot episode tonight but I probably can't because it's sprinkling rain and a slight breeze outside.


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Re: Dish network vs. Direct TV [Re: Out back] #1996873
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I feel your pain Outback,my dish went out a few mins. ago just as they were about to tell me how rough the weather was going to be!

Re: Dish network vs. Direct TV [Re: DThrash] #1996874
01/19/17 01:32 PM
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Originally Posted By: DThrash
As far as threatening to cancel to get the bill lower,I've heard that works with Direct,not so well with Dish.I don't want to make a threat if I'm not willing to actually pull the plug.


My buddy told me to do that. I tried it once with directtv and they said "bye" and hung up

I had to call back and beg for my previous deal back. Never again

Re: Dish network vs. Direct TV [Re: DThrash] #1996881
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Direct's receiver technology is WAY behind Dish's. The Genie doesn't have squat on the Hopper3. Genie can record 4 or 5 shows at one time. The Hopper3 can record 16 (who would need to record that many at once, I don't know...but the capability is there). The Genie holds like 200 hours of HD programming. The Hopper3 holds 500 hours.

I swapped from Direct to Dish about 10 months ago, and haven't looked back. Same programming, with better equipment, for $40 less a month...and that price is guaranteed for 3 years.

At some point in the future, when I get tired of getting jacked around on price increases by Dish, I'll swap back to Direct. Hopefully, they will have caught up by then.


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Re: Dish network vs. Direct TV [Re: hunterbuck] #1996883
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Originally Posted By: hunterbuck
Direct's receiver technology is WAY behind Dish's. The Genie doesn't have squat on the Hopper3. Genie can record 4 or 5 shows at one time. The Hopper3 can record 16 (who would need to record that many at once, I don't know...but the capability is there). The Genie holds like 500 hours of HD programming. The Hopper3 holds 2000 hours.

I swapped from Direct to Dish about 10 months ago, and haven't looked back. Same programming, with better equipment, for $40 less a month...and that price is guaranteed for 3 years.

At some point in the future, when I get tired of getting jacked around on price increases by Dish, I'll swap back to Direct. Hopefully, they will have caught up by then.


I agree dish is great, I will switch as soon as direct loses NFL contract. They've got me by the short hairs until then

Re: Dish network vs. Direct TV [Re: DThrash] #1996890
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I've had both. I like Direct Tv much better. Easier to deal with.


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Re: Dish network vs. Direct TV [Re: DThrash] #1996898
01/19/17 01:52 PM
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How hard can it be to keep a satellite in geosynchronous orbit beaming signals to a 20" dish on my roof?
I mean, it ain't rocket surgery.


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Re: Dish network vs. Direct TV [Re: jbc] #1996899
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Originally Posted By: jbc
Originally Posted By: DThrash
As far as threatening to cancel to get the bill lower,I've heard that works with Direct,not so well with Dish.I don't want to make a threat if I'm not willing to actually pull the plug.


My buddy told me to do that. I tried it once with directtv and they said "bye" and hung up

I had to call back and beg for my previous deal back. Never again


You're not doing something right, I've got mine lowered twice. Most recently in November by 50 bucks. They went up on me by $50, I called and raised hell , told them I wanted the same package for the price I had or I'll walk. Told them I had about 4 options other than them for TV. Feller found that 50 in a hurry!



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Re: Dish network vs. Direct TV [Re: DThrash] #1996902
01/19/17 01:55 PM
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How hard can it be to keep a satellite in geosynchronous orbit beaming a TV signal to a 20" dish on my roof?
I mean, it ain't rocket surgery.


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Re: Dish network vs. Direct TV [Re: DThrash] #1996922
01/19/17 02:14 PM
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Dish DVR is excellent. Direct TV channel guide sucks! Direct makes you scroll through PPV to go between locals and the other channels.

Re: Dish network vs. Direct TV [Re: N_AL_Slugger] #1996925
01/19/17 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted By: N_AL_Slugger
Dish DVR is excellent. Direct TV channel guide sucks! Direct makes you scroll through PPV to go between locals and the other channels.



2-0-0,...

Literally push 3 buttons to jump it

Odd thing to be upset about

Re: Dish network vs. Direct TV [Re: DThrash] #1997621
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I have directv and like it mine the only time it ever goes out is when there is a huge storm and then it only lasts for a minute or so, I had dish a long time ago and back then it was awful and customer service was crap so we switched to directv, they both cost way too much but it's either use them or an antenna where we live...



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Re: Dish network vs. Direct TV [Re: DThrash] #1997659
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I have worked in the industry for the last 13 years and if mine were not free this is what i would do... I would pay for a high speed internet of some sort, cable is most of the time the most reliable, and then get netflix or a firestick or something like that and watch what i want when i want. that is just my .02

Originally Posted By: DThrash
We currently have Dish and, have for the last ten yrs or so.My wife is wanting to change to Direct TV.Has anyone ever switched and been satisfied with Direct ? We can get a package with a few more channels for a few dollars less each month with Direct.

Re: Dish network vs. Direct TV [Re: chad1980] #1997668
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Originally Posted By: chad1980
I have worked in the industry for the last 13 years and if mine were not free this is what i would do... I would pay for a high speed internet of some sort, cable is most of the time the most reliable, and then get netflix or a firestick or something like that and watch what i want when i want. that is just my .02

Originally Posted By: DThrash
We currently have Dish and, have for the last ten yrs or so.My wife is wanting to change to Direct TV.Has anyone ever switched and been satisfied with Direct ? We can get a package with a few more channels for a few dollars less each month with Direct.


This is what I would like to do but the only internet we can get is DSL and it is not fast enough to do all that not even close.....



The end of democracy and the defeat of the American revolution will occur when government falls into the hands of lending institutions and moneyed incorporation's Thomas Jefferson. 1812


Re: Dish network vs. Direct TV [Re: DThrash] #1997682
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DTV for 10+ years. The small Genie boxes have a bit of lag when FF, rewind, pause. This is most noticeable on our bedroom TV which is 8 years old. We recently added a wireless Genie for the deck TV and I have been surprised with how well it works. Promos/rates do fluctuate. Usually take about 30 mins and they always find something to keep my bill around $100 per month.

The ATT merger does concern me. Previous ATT/Uverse experiences have been horrific.

Re: Dish network vs. Direct TV [Re: DThrash] #1997686
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last i checked a couple of years ago if you wanted the outdoor channels on direct it was an extra $20 a month compared to like $4.99 a month on dish. I stuck with dish.

Re: Dish network vs. Direct TV [Re: bama1157] #1997718
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a couple of years ago AT&T offered a wirless LTE access point that would go in a NID on the side of your house. I am not sure if they are still offering that or not but that would be something to look into. Also I know that the state of Alabama will be getting some grants to build some FTTH (Fiber to the Home) networks in the near future. Mountain Brook is already building one as we speak but i am sure that is not grant money.

Originally Posted By: bama1157
Originally Posted By: chad1980
I have worked in the industry for the last 13 years and if mine were not free this is what i would do... I would pay for a high speed internet of some sort, cable is most of the time the most reliable, and then get netflix or a firestick or something like that and watch what i want when i want. that is just my .02

Originally Posted By: DThrash
We currently have Dish and, have for the last ten yrs or so.My wife is wanting to change to Direct TV.Has anyone ever switched and been satisfied with Direct ? We can get a package with a few more channels for a few dollars less each month with Direct.


This is what I would like to do but the only internet we can get is DSL and it is not fast enough to do all that not even close.....

Re: Dish network vs. Direct TV [Re: JDawg] #1997727
01/20/17 05:23 AM
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Originally Posted By: JDawg
last i checked a couple of years ago if you wanted the outdoor channels on direct it was an extra $20 a month compared to like $4.99 a month on dish. I stuck with dish.


Dish outdoor channels are HD too.

Re: Dish network vs. Direct TV [Re: JDawg] #1997734
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Originally Posted By: JDawg
last i checked a couple of years ago if you wanted the outdoor channels on direct it was an extra $20 a month compared to like $4.99 a month on dish. I stuck with dish.


actually seeing that the only package that has it is Premier package. crazy.

www.directv.com/DTVAPP/content/packages/overview?lpos=Header:1

Re: Dish network vs. Direct TV [Re: Out back] #1997740
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Originally Posted By: Out back
I'm hoping to record the bama Bigfoot episode tonight but I probably can't because it's sprinkling rain and a slight breeze outside.


Sounds like you have bad luck. I rarely lose signal. It takes a hellacious rain for me to lose a signal.


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