Originally Posted By: jcwit
Originally Posted By: Nick R
Seriously I don't even know why this is news. This happens to every provider. In recent years there have been high profile incidences with Time Warner, Cablevision, Cox, Comcast, DirecTV, Dish, and more. This is a commonplace occurrence and will be resolved within a few months as it always is. An d if you want to blame someone, blame the network, not your TV provider. Because they are fighting to keep what they pay the same-even if it is for completely selfish reasons. You can't out of one side of your mouth say you don't want them to lose programming temporarily to keep costs down, because it inconveniences you- and out of the other side complain that your TV bill is going up.
So I'll ask you the same question I've asked other folks who reply but seem unable to answer the question.
My monthly charge for cable "along with 2 premium channels I did not have before", plus, phone "with unlimited calling"& high speed internet comes to $120 a month tax incl. Installation is free.
My previous charge for Dish without the 2 premium channels, then factoring in unlimited calling, caller ID, and dsl internet came to $180 bucks a month.
As you can easily see I can have my cake and eat it too, all price guaranteed for 3 years with no contract. That's 720 bucks in my pocket a year. My figures are different that what I earlier posted, my wife set me straight with the correct numbers, we're saving even more than I thought!!!!
Because you're on an introductory special, just wait until it rolls over to the regular price.