Sunday, August 10, 2008

Best Dish Network Discount Offers

By Reynolds Fisher


I already have Dish Network. Can I order at your discount prices? This offer is for new Dish Network customers with no previous Dish Network account history. If you or your household has ever had Dish Network then you cannot get this offer.Standard warranty includes no-cost repair/replacement of manufacturer defects during the first 90 days. After the first 90 days, a $14.

Question: If I have two homes can I purchase a Dish Network system to use in both places? Yes! You would purchase a satellite system for your main residence through us. After that, you can either order an additional dish - through DISH Network or a local retailer and have the dish installed at your 2nd residence.OR you can take advantage of the DISH Movers program to have the 2nd dish installed for free. You will be able to take their receiver(s) back and forth as needed and only have to pay for one account.

What is the Warranty? Standard warranty includes no-cost repair/replacement of manufacturer defects during the first 90 days. After the first 90 days, a $14.95 shipping charge applies to warranty equipment replacement by mail, and a $99 in-home warranty trip service charge applies. For complete warranty information, including our optional DISH Home Protection Plan, revisit our website at or call (800) 333-DISH for full terms and conditions Not at this time.Dish Network signal requires the installation of an outdoor dish pointed to the southern sky. If you live in an apartment or condo, you must have a location, such as a balcony or patio, and usually permission to put a dish there. The dish location must provide a clear line-of-sight to the satellite in the southern sky with no trees or building in the way. Many apartments do not have a suitable location that faces the southern sky.

Are there extra monthly fees for a second or third receiver? A $5 per month lease fee will apply when a 2rd receiver is selected. This is not the same as when you have 2 rooms. Example, a two room system with a model 322 is only one receivers. The 322 and 625 receivers are ""Dual Tuner"" and operate two rooms independently. A $6 per month lease fee applies to addtional HD receiversA $5 per month lease fee will apply when a 2rd receiver is selected. This is not the same as when you have 2 rooms. Example, a two room system with a model 322 is only one receivers. The 322 and 625 receivers are ""Dual Tuner"" and operate two rooms independently. A $6 per month lease fee applies to addtional HD receiversLocal channels are available in many areas.

I already have Dish Network. Can I order at your discount prices? This offer is for new Dish Network customers with no previous Dish Network account history. If you or your household has ever had Dish Network then you cannot get this offer.A $5 per month lease fee will apply when a 2rd receiver is selected. This is not the same as when you have 2 rooms. Example, a two room system with a model 322 is only one receivers.

How do I get satellite TV? To get our Free promotions you must be a first time Dish Network Subscriber. This means you or your household must have never had Dish Network satellite TV at any time in the past. Second, you must have a credit card even if you are ordering a free system. We charge your credit card $49.99, if you agree to the 18 month commitment this is credited in full on your first Dish Network bill, making this offer free! Once your order is approved, your free installation is scheduled.To get our Free promotions you must be a first time Dish Network Subscriber. This means you or your household must have never had Dish Network satellite TV at any time in the past. Second, you must have a credit card even if you are ordering a free system. We charge your credit card $49.99, if you agree to the 18 month commitment this is credited in full on your first Dish Network bill, making this offer free! Once your order is approved, your free installation is scheduled.To get our Free promotions you must be a first time Dish Network Subscriber.

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