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cdru
Go Colts
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join:2003-05-14
Fort Wayne, IN

[DISH] New rates effective 2/1/06

I didn't see it posted yet here. If it was, please ignore.

Effective 2/1/06, Dish will be raising rates (again). Below are the new rates (with the amount of increase/percentage):

AT60: $29.99 ($3/11.11%) (AT60+ is still $5 extra)
AT120: $39.99 ($2/5.26%)
AT180: $49.99 ($2/4.16%)
Locals are not included in above price...add $5 in most cases.

AT60 prices are guaranteed through January of 2008.
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"What gives them the right to come in and do this?" she said. - Lady complaining that she was getting FIOS in her backyard.


Hall
Premium,MVM
join:2000-04-28
Dayton, OH
Admittedly, they've got a ways to go before they catch up with cable prices in most areas, but this is becoming an annual thing with Dish, isn't it ??


cdru
Go Colts
Premium,MVM
join:2003-05-14
Fort Wayne, IN

Yes. It's been an annual occurrence for the last several years. You can see the annual increases here. And generally speaking, the increases have been less then cable when looked at overall. It's still a little hypocritical when Dish calls the cablecos pigs for raising rates, only to raise their rates 11% for their AT60 package.
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"What gives them the right to come in and do this?" she said. - Lady complaining that she was getting FIOS in her backyard.

logixrat

join:2002-03-19
reply to cdru
Does this rate increase affect those customers with commitments??? It seems they would have to hold their pricing for those customers or else they have a free ticket out.


Hall
Premium,MVM
join:2000-04-28
Dayton, OH
No, your rate won't increase until your contract or term expires. I think if you read your agreement carefully though, it might in fact give Dish the right to increase your rate mid-term. They don't normally though.


cdru
Go Colts
Premium,MVM
join:2003-05-14
Fort Wayne, IN

reply to logixrat
Unless something has changed recently, subscribing by the year locks in that given rate for that year. That was the avantage of subscribing by the year in addition to getting the 1 month free.
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"What gives them the right to come in and do this?" she said. - Lady complaining that she was getting FIOS in her backyard.


scooby
Premium
join:2001-05-01
Schaumburg, IL


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reply to cdru
chart of the DISH price increases:

»ekb.dbstalk.com/17

I'm wondering if DirecTV will follow.

edit:

Anyone seen AEP Prices? I hear you can still pay for 11 months at once and get the 12th month free.


Hayward
K A R - 1 2 0 C
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join:2000-07-13
Key West, FL


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I'm sure DTV will as well... someone has to announce it first.. last year it was DTV.

Its never been more than $1-2... where as cable here sometimes went up $5 or more and sometime more than once a year, Plus 3 changes in ownership in 10 years (TCI, ATT, now Comcast) which led to additional increases shortly after the changeovers as well.
Extended Basic here is about $47 last I checked and that is only 70 all analog channels... vs DISH's 120+ for $8/month less. (And yes several of those 70 are shopping garbage, etc.)
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»haywardm.com (Hayward's Key West)


DoLeMiTe
My Dixie Wrecked
Premium
join:2001-01-11
New Kensington, PA
reply to cdru
Sweet! My Dish bill is already $107.18 per month. What's a couple more dollars.


Tech-2005

@pacbell.n

reply to cdru
If it gets any higher (with tax my 120 package already comes to about $48 a month right now so expect it to go to about $53) I will either switch to DirectTV or simply pay only $15 more for Charter cable which actually has more programming options at decent rates including HDTV with DVR at a reasonable price which is cheaper than what my DISH 120 package with non-HD DVR offers.
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