 HallPremium,MVM join:2000-04-28 Dayton, OH kudos:2 | reply to PapaMidnight
Re: Tuners Technically, I believe one Hopper can support four Joeys. If Dish automatically gives people two of each, they're admitting a design shortcoming. |
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 GooberPremium join:2000-12-17 Naperville, IL kudos:5 | But doesn't it really depend on the particular household's usage? |
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 HallPremium,MVM join:2000-04-28 Dayton, OH kudos:2 | How many questions does Dish have to ask when signing someone up ? If the customer makes a mistake in the info they give, they could regret it real quick. If they simply ask "how many TVs do you want connected?", they should cover the worst-case scenario of that many TVs needing unique viewing capabilities all the time. |
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 | reply to Hall said by Hall:Technically, I believe one Hopper can support four Joeys. If Dish automatically gives people two of each, they're admitting a design shortcoming. It can, but as we know, there will be problems |
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 | reply to Hall said by Hall:Technically, I believe one Hopper can support four Joeys. If Dish automatically gives people two of each, they're admitting a design shortcoming. It can, but, as we know, there will be problems |
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 | reply to Hall said by Hall:Technically, I believe one Hopper can support four Joeys. If Dish automatically gives people two of each, they're admitting a design shortcoming. It can, but, as we know, there will be problems. |
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 | reply to Hall said by Hall:Technically, I believe one Hopper can support four Joeys. If Dish automatically gives people two of each, they're admitting a design shortcoming. It can, but, as we know, there will be usability problems. |
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