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Category: Entertainment
Contact Information Texas, United States
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Dish Network Reviews
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windsor
June 26, 2010
terrible service
By the way, A follow up on my dish network complaint. Every time it rains or storms the least little bit. The satellite service goes off & says it is searching for the satellite. If you are watching the local weather for the storm or tornado news, Good luck, because your Television will go off & may be off for a long time. Never fails to happen when it rains.
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windsor
June 26, 2010
Over charging
Whatever you do with satellite tv, Do not get Dish network satellite service. I was supposed to pay about 60 to 70 dollars a month for their service. I am now paying $92.35 for just regular tv. no movie channels. Mostly just telemarketing channels in the top 200 that I signed up for. I have 2 TVs hooked to one line and we can't use both of them at the same time. If both are on we can't change the channels on either one. Wrote them & they sent instructions that were impossible to follow. They charge me an extra $5.00 a month for service & they ignore my e mails to them. I am a disabled senior & my subscription will be up in November & I will do my very best to switch to another TV service & hope that I can get one that will not screw me on the billing. Dave Davis
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dvdcplnd
June 25, 2010
Fraudulent Charges for equipment not ordered nor receieved
Incident
March of 2010, the wife received a dish receiver and equipment via UPS that we did not order. IT was sent to our address in mistake instead of the neighbor’s house. We told Dish Network about it and they said to have UPS return to sender which we did. About one month later we were billed for the equipment that we did not order nor did we keep. We contacted Dish Network and they acknowledged that they have said equipment. The charge was supposed to have been fixed to normal. Following that, they withdrew the money from our account via automatic withdrawal. We contact them about this and it took them approx two weeks to return the money. My wife had to talk to them for over an hour and they said the refund was denied. They fixed it and then money was returned. The following months of April and May, they proceeded to charge us again an additional two more times for the same equipment. We have been fighting with them ever since and they keep telling us 5 - 10 business days, 7 - 10 business days and the money will be returned into our account. This has been going on since the middle of month of May. They have repeatedly lied to us over the phone saying the problem is fixed and money will be returned. I am sick and tired of there lies and deceitful ways of handling customers. I have talked to them several times about this and I have notified my bank that they are no longer authorized to withdrawal funds automatically because apparently it is OK for BIG business to blatantly steal money from customers but god forbid if I took any money or stole from someone I would go to Jail if not prison. The amount they have taken from our account is 175.00 Three times in a row. I have only received a refund once for the first illegal transaction. I want to sue them for this and I want legal action against this company. They need to be taught a lesson made an example out of. That they cannot steal from people and get away with it because they are a BIG company. Can someone lead me in the right direction or to someone I can talk to about this. Thank you
Damage Resulting
Caused undue financial hardship. My wife had to move funds over to our account to keep other legitimate checks and bills from bouncing. She did this so that we did not accrue overdraft charges from the bank. If we did not have the money to cover that it would have ruined us financialy.
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JAIME123
June 22, 2010
FALSE PROMISE/ TRICK INTO CONTRACT
UPON CONTACTING DISH NETWORK I WAS ASSURE MULTIPLE TIMES I WILL RECIVE TWO HD DVR'S TO SIGN UP FOR CABLE SERVICE, I DID NOT RECIVE A SECOND HD DVR I got in contact with dish network on 6/21/2010 as i was interested in getting satellite cable at my home. I got in contact with operator #010z upon been explain their current new customer promotions i told him i was intereted in HD and in 2 HD DVR's he told me not a problem as new customer i qualified for HD tv for life and he assure if i sign on for service at that moment i will surely get 2 HD DVR's at this point upon him requesting my information to sign me up for new service i reinstated before proceding for him to assure me i was getting 2 HD DVR's model 722k and he did miltiple times one time was before agreeing for him to charge my credit card and other before me agreeing to term. I advise him i wasent going to be home to receive installer he said not a problem that any one could receive the installer and he assure me again he was putting the order for 2 HD DVR's that i didn't have to worried about it he assure me that once i get home i will have 2 HD DVRs and i will be enjoying of dish cable on . Upond arriving home i did not receive second HD DVR model 722k after it was orally agreed by operator i just receive an HD console model vip222k with no DVR, when he had assure me i didn't have to be home to sign that i will trustly receive 2 HD DVR's. After contacting Dish Network regarding the issue on 6/22/2010 they were very unhelpful and unprofessional operator #CO7 shouldn't be helping out customer when they rudy tell u that what ever i was promise and told and assure didn't matter and he was unable to transfer to a manager because i was going to be told the same thing, that i need to pay about $200.00 to get the HD DVR when i was assure to receive one at no cost this is so unfair to a new customer Dish network did not comply to their promises. This clearly indicates i was trick by false promises and assureness, to scam me into a 2 year contract. Now im unable to cancel without a cancellation fee and im forcely stuck as an unsastify customer at the moment
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Leslie K - Arizona
June 21, 2010
Undisclosed Fees and Thievery
These guys are a total rip off! NEVER use them!
First off the installation company promised me $50 a month. I NEVER got that price.
Secondly he told me that I needed to "buy" a roof mount from him for $50, which I paid directly to him. Only to find out 2 years later it was supposed to be part of my installation package!
Third - they told me a second (non dvr) box would be $6 a month. It was $11. When I discovered this 2 years later they said that it was more because the box could be hooked into 2 TV's. I told them that I didn't own 4 TV's and the installer KNEW that. The phone rep said that all their "single" channel boxes were taken and there was a big backlog, which is why he put that box in. So why was I charged for it if it was Dish Network's fault that the product wasn't available?
Fourth - when I canceled the service the technician standing in my house would not take the DVR away. He said it had to be shipped back. I called Dish and they sent a box. Now 3 MONTHS LATER they are trying to bill me $16.50 for the shipping! They claim that it was "disclosed" to me! I said it never was and all I got was the "supervisor" saying that her notes from previous calls state that they told me! Talk about guilty until proven innocent! Where do I go with that argument! In MY call center the pull the call to listen to the original message if something doesn't sound right.
Fifth - I asked for a refund of my stolen $50 for the roof mount and was told that it was done by an "independent retailer" with a Dish contract and therefore I had to go back to them! So, now I'm supposed to call the guy who stole from me and call him a thief and demand my money back? Yea right!
Dish Network is a JOKE! If you ask for a supervisor you will wait 30 minutes. I just did. And then they won't even help you out! Stay far, far away from their services.
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Marta
June 14, 2010
Bad service
I have paid for two receivers from Dish Network. One of them has not been working for a long time. They could not fix it over the phone and they insist that I have to pay a fee if they send a technician to fix it. This is the worst service I have ever experienced. If I can not enjoy the service I have paid for, I should not be charged for a fee for fixing it.
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Sammy715
June 13, 2010
No customer service
This is the letter I submitted to Dish Network directly following the exp:
In November of 2008 I selected Dish Network as my satellite carrier. At that time I agreed to a promotion that provided the household with two receiver boxes. Only owning one television at the time, the gentleman who installed the necessary equipment said he would take the second box/receiver with him and when I was ready for it to be installed, simply give Dish Network a call and they would return to install the second receiver.
On the morning of Friday June 11, 2010 I was balancing my checking account with my online banking programs when I noticed an automatic payment to Dish Network for the amount of $315.99. My monthly bill is typically $31.99. I thought surely this was a mistake of some kind so I phoned customer service billing and inquired as to the charges.
The CR representative I spoke to said the charges were for a recent service call in which I had the second receiver installed. He said the charges were $90 for the service call, $149 for the receiver and the remaining portion was my monthly bill, now increased due to two receivers being in the house.
Upon hearing this information I explained that the receiver is not something I would have needed to purchase, as it was something that was inclusive in my initial agreement with Dish Network. He said he would speak with his supervisor, at which point I was put on hold for an extended amount of time. When he returned to the phone he said there was nothing that could be done and that I would not be receiving a refund for the unauthorized $315.99 pulled from my checking account by Dish Network.
At this juncture I asked to speak directly to his supervisor, stating that he had been very nice but obviously the supervisor was preventing a positive resolution between Dish Network and I. I was then put on hold for approximately thirty minutes before being disconnected.
Shortly after, around 11a.m. (MST) Friday morning June 11 I phoned Dish Network again, again explaining my predicament. I said that the bottom line was that this $315.99 withdrawal from my checking account was not authorized by me, nor had it at anytime been stated, at all, that there would be a charge incurred for bringing the second receiver into my home. The customer service representative I spoke to this time stated that “I can tell you whatever you want, but you’re still not getting your money back.”
At this juncture I asked to speak to a supervisor and was put on hold, eventually I was connected to a man who explained himself to be a manager. “I am a manager, I am superior to a supervisor” he explained. We spoke for twenty or so minutes at which time he informed me that a $149 credit would be placed to my account.
At this time the manager asked me if when placing my service call I had agreed to a two year contract or not, I stated very clearly, that was not a question I had been asked at the time of placing the service call. The manager went on to state that had I agreed to the contract there would have been no charge to me for the receiver box or service call. I again stated that while scheduling the service call no contract discussion or charges I would be incurring were mentioned, implied, or discussed. Further, had I been told that this service call was going to cost money, and was not inclusive of my original agreement with Dish Network, then I would have never had the service call to begin with.
I was once again transferred to a department that could, I was told, complete the process.
The following day (Sat, June 12, 2010) I phoned Dish Network again to begin the process of cancelling my account and to continue pursuing a full refund. Almost immediately the customer service representative (Rob QA5) became rude and short with me, talking down to me much in the manner an adult might condescend a small child. I stated that there was no reason to talk to me like that, but if that is how Dish Network was going to handle things, then I too would be more than happy to be rude and unreasonable.
I told Rob that I would be contacting a lawyer regarding this matter since obviously Dish Network had no interest in helping me, their customer of eighteen months. I then insisted I be transferred to a supervisor. I was transferred to what was referred to as the ‘executive department.’
The gentleman I spoke with offered his phone number so that I could continue to contact him directly, I informed him there was no need for his number. All I needed at this point from Dish Network was to cancel my account or to receive a full refund (less my monthly charge of $31.99) for the $315.99 charge on May 26, 2010.
He stated that a refund was only possible within thirty days of “purchase.” I pointed out that it was not yet June 25th and therefore I fell well within the confines of the thirty day return policy. He stated that by their definition of thirty days, I had “Purchased” in April. I stated that a point of purchase, by even the loosest of definitions is when the consumer spends money, which clearly was in May.
The gentleman made it clear there would be no refund issued to me. At this time I asked if he was certain that was the decision Dish Network wanted to make, he stated it was. I then said to cancel my account, effective immediately at which point he informed me that would be a $60 charge. I told him to be sure he was recording this conversation because I did not authorize the $60 charge. To say at this juncture I am dissatisfied with Dish Network would be an understatement, as this gentleman is well aware of.
That afternoon, June 12, 2010 I closed my checking account at my bank so that Dish Network would no longer have free access to my money. I also made another phone call to Dish Network to ensure that all bills would be sent to me in paper form from now on. Upon arriving home that afternoon I had no satellite signal.
The morning of June 13, 2010 I placed another call to Dish Network to inquire where I might return the two Dish boxes/receivers in my home. The gentleman said first that he did not understand what I was calling about and after I explained everything to him twice, and suggested he read through the notes on his computer screen, he explained that they would send me a shipping box in which I could return the boxes at my own cost.
During this June 13th conversation, the CR rep also noted that there was no evidence e of having spoken to a manager regarding my $149 refund.
At this juncture I am conferring with two lawyers, one local and one that contacted me after posting this experience on a consumer affairs website. I have informed several family members of my experience with your company and those who have Dish will be switching to Comcast. Also, I have spoken to my neighbor who recently moved to the neighborhood. Based on my experience she has decided to install Direct TV instead of Dish Network.
During this process, the weekend of June 11-13th I was in talks with investors regarding the programming/packaging we want in our next five restaurant/bars all scheduled to open in the fall/winter of 2010. Currently we have Direct TV and were planning to make the switch to Dish Network. After this experience we have decided to stay with Direct TV for all future stores. Our current package per store is $250p/month. Based on our growth plan for the next five years, at seven stores per year over the next five years, then fifteen per year after for five more years Dish Network has just incurred an estimated loss of $27, 500 from myself and my employer. Had the customer service representatives simply met my simple request of refunding a mere $315 when I initially spoke with them, then we would be ending this letter much differently. Further, instead of losing me as a customer, Dish Network would have continued to have a so-called “valued, ” happy customer.
My sheer disgust for your company at this juncture literally makes me sick to think about. I will continue to phone Dish Network, if for nothing else, sheer annoyance. I will continue to post this letter on every consumer advocate webpage; I will be filing official complaints with the better business bureau and my states attorney general. I will continue my conversation with the aforementioned lawyers.
I am not at all surprised to learn of lawsuits against your company for similar misdealings further reassuring me that I have been wronged. The fact that less than a year ago Dish Network had to settle with 46 states for similar wrongs that I have cited herein only reinforces that it is a dishonest and unreliable company. It is only a matter of time before Dish Network is put out of business by its dishonest and greedy practices.
Disgruntled and Disgusted,
Erin S. Borsdorf
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klewis0956
June 8, 2010
Illegal business practice
When I opened account 6 yrs ago, I was told when I close the account., I will need to send the equipment back. They would ship me boxes to put the equipment in so there would be no cost on my part. I closed the account last month, and was told my cost would be $15, deducted from the balance credit. I just received my last bill and surprised to find out that DISH charged $15 for each box ! Now I still owe them $12.68. I just called them posing as a new customer and asked about the return policy after the 2 yr contract was up, and was told again, I would be sent boxes for the equipment and there would be no charges for shipping. When I mentioned the shipping expense incurred recently, I was then told that a new promotion went into effect June 3rd that covered returned equipment. I suspect anyone calling DISH will get their own specific promotion that is "in effect", and unless you get this in writing, you will get robbed by DISH Network. I have a feeling I will not get my $15 back. Anyone thinking of going with DISH Network, should consider alternative if they have one.
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Ima out to get em
June 6, 2010
Fees and lying about free equipment
Anybody who has had Dishnetwork already knows this but probably they all lie about the equipment. It is not free when they charge fees and they go up everytime you turn around. I had corporate call me over DVR fees and had the man stuttering. He could not explain it away. Mostly because they have no reason other than because they can. Now we dropped all the main movie chanels to save money and as we all know for what they have over and over run movies are not worth what you are paying for. Ten to the lies on tv by none other than Shack O'Neal and the other man who tell you cable is better when they all bounce off a big dish. I know I had one and so miss it. I used to have asn ecostar box with it and got programming direct from hbo, starz and not the hassel and even could get ala cart and not half the expence. You have to buy equipment but with the fees you mightr as well buy your own. I asked dish they said even if I bought my own and got the reply I still could pay the fees. So I am left to tell you I am not a Satisfied Customer and I will tell anybody in a ew York Minute. They are as crooked as the day is long and I hope and Pray they go Out Of business and Oh how happy I will be!! The fcc lets all these crooks get away witrh it so now Are they paying everyone in Washington big bucks to take advantage of it's citizens? I would not be shocked. Someday soon I hope and pray they are a bad memory!
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Joseph Zarola
June 4, 2010
extortion, theft, and threats to damage my credit.
In 2001, 9 years ago I purchased a lease to own Dish Network receiver box. I have used it for my bedroom box as a customer of Dish Network for as many years. I paid for it and I own it. I cancelled my Dish Network account March of 2010 because of unexplained over-charges, and poor service over the years. I paid my last bill on April 15, 2010...and received conformation that my account was closed. up-date June 4, 2010, I received a bill for 2 receiver boxes and taxes totaling $219.50. I had returned the only receiver, and dish-eye, and remote I owed Dish Network 3 months earlier, (april of 2010) and they closed my account. I called Dish Network to inquire of this new bill, and they told me they never received the original box that I returned via U.P.S., with a tracking receipt. I disagreed, and then they demanded the "2nd" reciever box I have been using these last 9 years...I informed them that it is mine, and it was paid for through a lease to own option, and I had paid $149.99 for it. They asked me to provide proof of purchase, or return thier equipment. I asked them to look at
my last 9 years of service, and recount how many receivers I was listed as having in my possession, that belonged to Dish-Network...they said, "only 1". I asked them to produce an invoice number to correlate with the "old" receiver they were demanding, under threat of my damaged credit if I did not return the box in my possession..., and they could not produce a number. They asked me to give them the serial number from my old Dish box, I did, but I changed the last 4 numbers ...they then announced that those INCORRECT serial numbers, were the numbers of thier "missing receiver". I caught them in a non-truth. I requested that they produce the correct numbers of the box they were claiming, and again, they could only repeat the incorrect numbers I gave them...I then reminded Dish Network, that I had been paying $5.00 extra every month, for the last 9 years, to use my personally owned receiver, which they gladly accepted. Now that I had established that they did not know the accurate number of my receiver, I asked them. "How can you request something you cannot identify, or track, as yours?"
they said, "Mr. Zarola, if you cannot produce the original purchase receipt from 9 years ago, we have no choice but to charge you, and take you to collections". This is extortion, and in my book, outright theft. I have retained the serial numbers from the back of the receiver in question, to take to court with me if I need to. I have no need for the receiver, so I agreed to return it to Dish Network, but I also explained my dissatisfaction with thier underhanded methods of obtaining property that is not thiers, on threat of credit damage, and extortion if I did not comply. Nasty company...I will tell all of my friends and accquaintences to use cable or any other type of entertainment, other than DISH-NETWORK. If they do not erase my debt, or acknowledge receipt of this item, I will spend $10K if I have to to sue them in open court.
Damage Resulting = Out $149.99, hours of stress, and a feeling of being bullied by extortioners.
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