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May 22 2009

Satellite Buyer’s Guide- Kinds Of Satellite TV Dealer To Avoid

Published by Jim under Dish Network

Are you in the search of the right satellite TV deals and reading for consumer pointers in acquiring the best offer? If yes then I am sure that you read a lot about how Dish Network and DirecTV stack up, which satellite program to go for, how and where to acquire free satellite TV deals, as well as articles on cable TV vs satellite TV services.

While most consumer guides normally tell which satellite TV providers or dealers to go for, it is equally significant to know what kind of satellite TV dealers to avoid from. One should be aware that with any hot products online come scammers. Being alert and sensing a fraud deal is critical to avoid unnecessary hassles.

Runaway, as far and as fast as you could in case you meet such kind of satellite TV deals

1. Satellite TV promotions that sound too good to be true

If a satellite TV deal sounds unrealistically good, it probably is. You should understand that all satellite TV dealers (also known as retailers) acquire their resell rights from the same satellite TV providers – either Dish Network or DirecTV. By all means, these dealers should be running their business with more or less the same operation cost (assuming all dealers are running their biz online), thus the dealers should be offering more or less the same to their customers in order to have a profitable business. If someone offers a much greater deal (too expensive free gifts or too cheap subscription fees) compare to the others, chances are they are just giving fake promises and offering fraud deals.

2. “We do business online and do not have a valid mailing address”

Doing online business does not mean that there are no needs of a valid offline address. Any business in the States, both offline and online, are required to be registered with a valid mailing address. In case that you come to a dealer that fails o offer their valid offline contacts; most probably their business is illegal. Make sense?

3. Satellite TV dealer’s website that does not offer 24-7 customer call support

Customer supports are as significant as a valid offline contacts. As a consumer you do not prefer the dealer to acquire out of sights completely once you have pay for your satellite system. A good satellite TV dealer should offers after sales service (in case the systems are faulty) as well as certain level of money-back guarantee (in case that you change your mind in the early stages).

4. Satellite TV dealers that charge hidden fees

This is a tricky part. Dishonest satellite TV dealers frequently hide the expensive shipping cost or installation cost from your order when you have not give out your credit card info. Once you had placed your order, these scammers might overcharge you with some hidden cost. To avoid such situation, you should ask clear enough about the nett cost of your order, and always reject the deal if they try to charge you extra from what they offered in the first place.

Conclusion

Without doubts there are more scammers on Internet than you and me could ever imagine. Satellite TV shoppers should always beware of all these scammers and do not fall into their traps. Satellite TV deals could be a large bargains or a scary nightmare and it all depends on the satellite TV retailers that you pick.

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Apr 03 2009

Dish Network Installers - How To Pick The Better One?

Published by Jim under Dish Network

I have heard some real horror stories about satellite TV installers who have installed dishes that blew off the roof in a light wind, cable holes in walls that allowed water to leak into the house, and improperly aimed dishes that produced lousy TV reception.

So how do you check a reputable installer who would install your satellite TV system the right way?

First, you need to know what’s involved so you could be sure the job would be done properly. And second, you need to check a company that knows what they are doing.

DISH Network Installation

Dish installation

For the best satellite TV reception you need a clear view of the southern sky. Ask your installer where the best place to mount your dish is, and be sure there are no obstructions like trees or buildings blocking the path to the satellite.

If your installer mounts your dish on the roof or a wall of your house, be sure the screw holes are sealed. If your installer needs to mount your dish on the ground, be sure he or she uses a metal post. And be sure your dish is grounded to your home’s electrical ground.

Satellite reception is measured by signal strength. be sure your installer positions your dish to acquire a signal strength of 70 or higher.

Cable installation

The cable that connects your dish to your receivers would be run through a hole on the outside of your home to the inside rooms where you have televisions. Cable on the outside of your home should be secured with staples or clips that would not crush the cable, and the hole should be sealed.

Receiver installation

The cable would be fed through the interior walls of your home and connected to your receivers. Your installer would also connect the receiver to the nearest telephone jack so you could access pay-per-view programming.

Once the setup is complete, your installer would program your remote control so you could operate your receiver and your TV.

System activation

When your installer has finished installing your new system, he or she would call DISH Network to activate it and tell them which programming package you ordered. You would need to verify your address and other information with DISH Network in order to activate your system.

System instructions

After your satellite TV system has been activated, your installer is required to show you how to operate it. He or she would show you how to use the on-screen guide, how to locate channels, and how to set up a favorite channels list. Your installer would also school you on basic trouble shooting procedures.

Bottom Line

The best way to acquire the best installation from a professional installer is to acquire it through a reputable dealer who has installed enough units to know what he’s doing.

The satellite dealer I recommend has been in business as 1994, and is one of DISH Network’s top five dealers.

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