mmm3587 |
02-01-2005 03:44 PM |
I Left My Wallet in El Segundo.
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Originally posted by Atticus Grinch
You make a pretty good case for the defense, but you're fighting an uphill battle making this point the week DTV announced rate increases.
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Fair enough. For my expenses in that price range (say $30-75/month) for somewhat commodified but not completely fungible services, price is not the most important driver for me. Maybe I should be more concerned, but, as far as I can tell, the costs of my local cable options, DirecTV and Dish network are all in the same ballpark. The only hardware I have ever paid much for (maybe $100 for a couple extra old school receivers back in the day, I can't remember) was the HDTiVo, which cost me $1000. But it was worth it. Time-shifting HD is amazing. I am scared to put in a bigger drive, though, because of all the problems with the hard drives.
When I had it, I always had problems with cable service and picture, and their customer service is a nightmare. And digital cable sucks, I can't stand a system that has slow channel-to-channel switching without the ability to record programs automatically, which makes up for it in my mind. Maybe a modern digital cable DVR would change my mind.
Except for (a) unplugging a receiver I haven't been using for a while and having to use their automated system to reactive it and (b) my current problems with the HD TiVo (which I can accept because of the nature of the hardware, even though the cost is a drag), I have never had any problems with DirecTV or Dish Network (which I had from 2000-2002 and only left because I wanted an integrated TiVO receiver, and I wasn't super-happy with the Dish DVR*). I've been a satellite TV guy for five years. Hell, I even had one in NYC, and that was rare indeed. My building's cable service sucked, though, and I was glad that I was able to do it.
* Although apparently others do, as I was able to sell it on eBay for $100 more than I paid for it more than 18 months after I got it.
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