The regular prices for existing customers are $15 per Hopper and $7 per Joey so I think that adds up to $58. If you're a new customer it would be cheaper and if you're an existing customer in good standing you might be able to get a deal.
The regular prices for existing customers are $15 per Hopper and $7 per Joey so I think that adds up to $58. If you're a new customer it would be cheaper and if you're an existing customer in good standing you might be able to get a deal.
Dish's fees are for the most part open, there is usually a local tax for few bucks, but AT&T wireless on the other hand ended up nearly double what their advertised rate is. How they are able to get away not disclosing the $35 line access fee per line is a head scratcher.