Why have home protection; it makes everything more complicated and you still have to pay for everything.sl6t9 said:-DISH HOME PROTECTION 5.99
and since i had dish home protection, shouldn't the $49 have been $29 anyway? i smell something fishy. douche network needs to clean themselves up.
Van said:My experience with the homes in florida is that all of them are stuco and your limited to facia mounts. The problem with facia mounts is that they angle in towards the house at the bottom or are short or both so the installer has to modify the mount hardware to get it to work. Its possible that even though you didnt want him to mount it where he put it at that it may have been the only option but without pics theres no way of telling.
VinceT3 said:Not grounded and hanging, no wonder why I get signal loss durring rain. I need to support that one dish so it doesn't lose signal as easily.
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miguelaqui said:I guess it's OK to go around signing things without reading what you are signing!!!
The same thing happened to a friend whose wife signed after the tech had run only one cable to a 921 and cut an underground cable while burying the cable to the post. She should have checked to make aure it was working correctly....isn't that what the paper says?....I ran the additional line
However, people complain and want Dish to have the tech come back out after completing a customer-approved job.
People who complain about that stuff after signing should learn a lesson before signing anything else.
miguelaqui said:I met a retailer in Richmond,VA who used FLOODED rg6 for underground. Digicon connectors. Times Fiber coax; not some Chinese stuff. Real #10 ground wire to the dish.
The DNSC does not come close!
THAT GUY SHOULD BE MAD AT HIS WIFE, NOT THE INSTALLER!! If Dish's policy is that, when the paper is signed, the install is OK, then they should enforce it.
I like the dish in the basketball post..Especially, if it is connected to the pole, not the goal itself.
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