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2007-09-19 02:02 AM | |
I_Want_My_HDTV |
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Any other ideas?
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2007-09-19 01:21 AM | |
AvengeR77 |
You are a smart man... or really whipped ![]() |
2007-09-18 08:13 AM | |
HDTV101 |
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50 bucks seems reasonable. The new location has the same clear lines of sight so it shouldn't be a problem. Thank you for your answer.
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2007-09-18 04:53 AM | |
stephimoe |
zoran, Its not your better half, its your worst. Leave the dish where you originally had it. Steph |
2007-09-16 10:09 PM | |
ARR |
Thinking of leaving the dark side? Quote:
Originally Posted by Nimiq 1
Reason I ask is that in the Express Vu World, the Installer would not receive a penny for that type of call. I am just curious.
At least you'd enjoy less of the horror stories I read about in the other threads. |
2007-09-16 03:31 PM | |
AvengeR77 | Yes the installer will get paid for a site visit. |
2007-09-16 11:04 AM | |
Nimiq 1 |
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Since you agreed the put the dish there in the first place. Star Choice will charge you $50 to relocate the dish. If the installer has to extend the lines another 10 feet each, then you might have to pay extra for each line that has to be extended. If he has to shorten the lines, then that's no problem. The thing is, the new place that you want to move it to might not be a good location and you might not be able to get signal. If that is the case and the installer says that you won't get signal anywhere else on the house, then you will not be charge for having the installer go out there.
Reason I ask is that in the Express Vu World, the Installer would not receive a penny for that type of call. I am just curious. |
2007-09-16 04:16 AM | |
sabres12 |
But you could probably get it for free ![]() |
2007-09-15 09:42 PM | |
zoran | 50 bucks seems reasonable. The new location has the same clear lines of sight so it shouldn't be a problem. Thank you for your answer. |
2007-09-15 09:16 PM | |
AvengeR77 | Since you agreed the put the dish there in the first place. Star Choice will charge you $50 to relocate the dish. If the installer has to extend the lines another 10 feet each, then you might have to pay extra for each line that has to be extended. If he has to shorten the lines, then that's no problem. The thing is, the new place that you want to move it to might not be a good location and you might not be able to get signal. If that is the case and the installer says that you won't get signal anywhere else on the house, then you will not be charge for having the installer go out there. |
2007-09-15 09:06 PM | |
zoran |
Moving the dish I got my dish installed today. Everything went great (or so I thought). The reception is very solid. 2 hours after the installation, my better half decides that the dish is in the wrong spot - too "visible" and is apparently ruining the "look" of our house. The marching orders are to move it back, around 10-12 feet. What are my options? I guess I can call Star Choice and ask for another visit. How much would that cost? Any other ideas? |
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