Well, since you asked, I'll post the short and sweet version here,,,in case others are interested too,,,if not, I guess they can scroll on past it.
It's actually over two issues, the first actually involved my mom. When the installer came out, one of the receivers wasn't the right one,,,was supposed to have dvr, the one he brought didn't. He said all you have to do is call, and they will make it right. She had it installed because my father was sick and wasn't able to get out anymore, so he was watching a lot of tv. One or two days after the install, his condition (cancer) worsened and he was hospitalized for about a week and a half. He was then sent back home on hospice, and died about a week and half later. Anyway, the whole 'wrong receiver' thing kinda fell to the back burner during all this. We decided to call one day (just about a month ago) to get the situation straightened out. She was told it would be $400 for the upgrade, of course we explained that this was due to their mistake in the first place. She was told that because she didn't call within 30 days of the install,(it had been 42 days), it's considered an upgrade. She explained the reason for not addressing it sooner, and for that they said then they would do it for $350. She said no thanks.
The other just happened today, my remote and receiver quit communicating a couple of weeks ago. The sent me a new romote last week, still wouldn't work. Decided I need a new receiver, these two seemingly simple things required over two hours on the phone with someone in a very foreign land. I was told that moving the shows from my old dvr to my new dvr was a 'simple' thing to do. Well I got the new receiver via UPS today. Tried to pull shows from my old dvr, it gave some error message, so on the phone again. After a half hour of 'try this' and 'try that', he finally told me that I would need to pay a $40 fee for them to 'enable' my dvr to transfer the shows. I explained to him that the only thing that I needed to transfer were my 3 year old sons favorite cartoons that he likes to watch in the mornings. Granted, it's nothing of great importance but my son is quite accustomed to his mickey mouse clubhouse, over grits and eggs. I asked if there was any way he could waive the fee and just enable my dvr to transfer for 24 hours since this is all because THEIR equipment failed. He put me on hold and (I assume) went to ask his boss what could be done. Nothing....40 bucks if I want the transfer, I said no thanks. That is just pure greed, when all it takes is a press of a button on their end. I'm sure they'll offer me much more than $40 in incentives to stay with them when I call to cancel
JR