Don’t believe a thing they say. Dish Network, that is. I was quoted unbelievably great prices with what I was assured was a great savings over my Comcast bill per month. I gave up my Sunday evening, missed a baby shower and choir practice to have a very nice technician install this Dish on my roof. I decided to call and confirm my bill and asked if I were to decide to upgrade a service what my bill would be.
I was informed that what I was assured by a salesman I would be paying was incorrect. There are many, many hidden charges that you are not made aware of on their high pressure sales pitch. I might pay more for Comcast, but at least they tell you up front and there is nothing hidden. I guess the old adage of “If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is” always applies.
Just don’t be deceived by the high pressure sales pitch and don’t wait 30 days to inquire before it is too late to get the junk out of your house and you end up paying for it for 18 months or forever.
Just don’t be deceived by Dish Network. What you are told up front is not correct.
Anita Yeatman
Meridian
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I spoke at the last Meridian City Council meeting concerning pay for city employees. My intent was to inform the council that many city employees are not being paid equitable salaries. The clerk of the council and other city employees deserve to be paid a competitive salary.
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