Direct TV vs Dish Network: Choosing the Best Provider for Your Needs

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants sharing their personal experiences and opinions regarding their choices between Direct TV and Dish Network. Various aspects of service, reliability, and features are discussed, highlighting the reasons for switching providers and satisfaction levels.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions that they switched from Direct TV to Dish due to better local channel availability and dissatisfaction with signal loss during bad weather.
  • Another participant shares their experience of being happy with Dish but also notes issues with signal loss during windy conditions.
  • Several users express satisfaction with Direct TV, particularly appreciating the availability of local channels and specific packages like the football package.
  • One participant discusses their positive experience with Direct TV, highlighting the reliability and better customer service compared to their previous cable provider.
  • Another participant mentions switching from Dish to Direct TV due to better pricing and features, such as the ability to record multiple shows simultaneously.
  • Some participants report frustrations with Dish's customer service and signal issues, leading them to switch back to Direct TV.
  • One participant notes that their family member had to switch to Direct TV due to outdated equipment and poor service from Dish Network.
  • Another participant mentions their husband works for Dish and highlights differences in packages and equipment between the two providers.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ significantly among participants, with some expressing satisfaction with Dish Network while others prefer Direct TV. No clear consensus emerges regarding which provider is superior.

Contextual Notes

Participants share varied experiences based on personal circumstances, such as location, service issues, and package offerings. The discussion reflects a range of opinions influenced by individual needs and preferences.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to those considering a switch between Direct TV and Dish Network, particularly within the consultant community looking for peer experiences.

nikkijo
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We are debating if we should get direct tv or dish network. What are your experiences? Do you have it? Like it? Love it? Hate it? Which company? (if you hate it, how long ago was it?)

Thank you for your input!!!
 
We have Dish and like it. Our Direct would go out if the wind blew hard. Mainly we changed b/c we wanted local channels and when we were on Direct they did not have our locals and Dish did so we changed.

I definitely say make SURE you get DVR! That is the best thing in the world. When we switched to Dish we could get a 3 or 4 room DVR for free.
 
We just got Dish now, had a large satellite dish before that...and way before that has Direct TV...we're happier with Dish...
 
Direct TV and love it.Local channels are available in our area for small monthly cost. We love it because I buy my hubby the football package every year and can watch football all the time during the season.

If you are able to have tv antennas in your area. We have one on our house so if we want a local channel that's not included in package we simply turn off direct tv and watch regular tv.
 
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Thank you for all of your imput!! We would get local channles with either one. We can not live without our DVR so that is a must as well!! They both have great packages with the DVR.
 
we just switchedfrom DISH to DIRECT. we were happy w/ dish ( although we would loose signal often) decided to make the switch when Direct was offering a special.
the Direct is about $10 less a month, we now have 2 boxes and the best part is we can record 2 shows at once on 1 box, so with 2 boxes we can record 4 shows all at the same time.
we haven't lost a signal yet (since January), tons more channels including local and it has caller ID that comes up on the tv (love that)
 
we had direct tv for 4 years and went with dish since i can get a discount working for the school district. we hated it, so we went back to direct tv. it is cheaper, plus dish would not work with us at all about a hd dvr (they wanted $500) direct tv wanted $200 plus they gave us 6 months movie channels free and $120 credit.
 
p.s. my in laws had dish and lost signal everytime it rained even if it sprinkled and we talked them into direct tv and now they never lose their signal.
 
I forgot that the last time I called Dish with a question they had a special going on until I THINK May that with a DVR package if you signed up for bacnk draft you get a $4.00 a month discount. I have got to call back and sign up for that, I did not have time to do it that day.
 
We just got Dish instead of Cox and DH is really happy with it soo far. We hadn't heard anything good or bad about Direct but got referred to Dish from the parents and they have been very happy with it for 4 years.
 
Hmm, my tv (3 very fuzzy channels) is free.
 
We have had Direct for, oh, probably 8, if not, more, years. Have had very little trouble. We got ours way back when because our cable sucked big time. I bought the receiver/system for husband's birthday one year. He was very happy. A few years later, with part of our tax refund (my part!!) we got TiVo. LOVE THAT.

So we are one of the few who actually bought their equipment! Still, it's been very reliable. Much better than our cable ever was.
 
I *think* DirectTV is what we have. I don't know though. I can't figure out how to work all those remotes to turn the TV on without the assistance of my DH or my 8 year old son.
 
We have dish and our signal goes out every time the wind blows. We have had it for almost 3 years and our boxes are already too outdated to work. The tech came and said he hadn't even seen the boxes that we have before. He suggested that we sign up under my name (it is under DH's) to get a "new subscriber" package with all new equipment, so we might do that this summer.
 
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hmmm...nice to know that you can switch names with spouse for new subscriber.

Carolyn my mom and step dad are the same way. My mom is getting better, but when I got to the point where I wrote down step by step instructions for everything for her. She does understand now that you have to tell the remote control what to operate. i.e. press tv then power if you want to turn the tv on.
 
nikkijo said:
hmmm...nice to know that you can switch names with spouse for new subscriber.

The tech said that I need to cancel under DH, then call back and subscribe under my name, use a cell number, and make our address XXX Bunny Drive, Unit A even though we are a single family home. As long as the addresses don't match perfectly than we are a new subscriber, LOL!

And I really do live on Bunny Drive even though you would never know it because the damn teenagers keep stealing the sign!
 
We had DirectTV was happy with it until the unti went bad and they wouldn't replace it! They told us WE had to pay for that! Uh noooooooooooo!

So since our contract was up, we switched to Dish ~ love it too.

Then DirectTV calls to offer us a promo (the nerve!) and my DH listens, lets them to the entire speal..."no thanks, you folks don't stand behind your equipment"...then went on to explain the situation.


"Oh that definitely was a terrible mistake on our end...(as he's back peddling, ah no duh!)...but would you like to sign back up, we'll bring out a new one..."

"Really? I was told by 5 different people, NO! No thanks buddy, we've got Dish and very pleased we them, thanks"

This conversation went on for about 25 minutes! My DH has a LOT more patience than I, that's for sure! He finally hung up the phone and asked me, "how many times did I tell him we have Dish now?"

"...like 7-8 times!"

DH: "oh....maybe he had a hearing problem." (what a goof!)

DirectTV vs Dish?

DISH!

HTH
Ginny
 
Had Dish for a little over a year. Loved it until we had numerous problem with signal issues, DVR, etc. Fought with customer service for months regarding probles ( I even mentioned it on here so if you are interest look at threads started by me and you can read the whole ordeal. Cut our losses and went with cable. I hate the cable version of DVR compared to DISH but I don't think I would go back because DISH'S customer service stinks!
 
nikkijo said:
Carolyn my mom and step dad are the same way. My mom is getting better, but when I got to the point where I wrote down step by step instructions for everything for her. She does understand now that you have to tell the remote control what to operate. i.e. press tv then power if you want to turn the tv on.

I give up -- my DH and son have tried to show me a hundred times. I just watch the upstairs TVs, they're on regular cable with regulat remotes. When I had my surgery last year, when DH would leave for work he would set Mom & me up on the couches downstairs (she stayed to take care of me) with the TV set on Food Network. If we wanted to change things, we'd call the neighbor - LOL
 
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Ginny- my mom had the same problem with dish network. her receiver was so old she had to get a new one because they were going to stop sending a signal to it. They decided to get another receiver and they were going to charge a huge installation charge...she mentioned direct tv and that they wouldn't charge for set up of the additional box....talked to about 5 people was told the same thing. She called direct tv to have them install and when she went to cancel dish they all of a sudden could waive the charge...she is with direct tv right now.

Valky I think that customer service has gone downhill a lot!! Our cable customer service is just as bad!
 
My dh is a tech with Dish Network. We had Direct before he started working for Dish. There are a few subtle differences between some of the packages and equipment. Each company has something the other doesn't offer. My husband says he recommends whichever is most popular in your area because that's who's got the best local service. In our area, Dish is more popular than Direct. Dh also recommends selecting your service according to any bundling offers. For example, if you have service with AT&T, you can get a discount with Direct and Cingular if you bundle them all on one bill.
Honestly, it's 6 of one, half dozen of another!
OH, and dh said, yes you can cancel service under one spouse's name, and open a new subscribe acct. under the other spouse's name. ;) Unfortunately, it wouldn't work for us because he's an employee!:p We need a new DVR, and we'll have to pay for it!:rolleyes:
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between Direct TV and Dish Network?

Direct TV and Dish Network differ primarily in their channel offerings, pricing structures, and equipment options. Direct TV often has a wider selection of channels, especially for sports, while Dish Network may offer more flexible pricing plans and promotional deals. Additionally, the equipment and installation processes vary between the two providers.

Which provider offers better customer service?

Customer service experiences can vary widely among users of both Direct TV and Dish Network. However, Dish Network has historically received higher ratings for customer service compared to Direct TV. It's advisable to check recent customer reviews and ratings to get a current perspective on their service quality.

Can I get local channels with both Direct TV and Dish Network?

Yes, both Direct TV and Dish Network offer local channels in most areas. However, the availability of specific local channels may depend on your location. It’s recommended to check with each provider to confirm which local channels are available in your region.

What are the equipment options for Direct TV and Dish Network?

Direct TV typically provides a satellite dish and a receiver that allows access to their programming. They also offer options for DVR services. Dish Network offers similar equipment, including a satellite dish and receivers, with advanced DVR capabilities that allow for recording multiple shows simultaneously. Both providers may charge rental fees for their equipment.

Are there any contract obligations with Direct TV and Dish Network?

Yes, both Direct TV and Dish Network usually require customers to sign a contract, typically lasting 24 months. Early termination fees may apply if you cancel your service before the contract ends. However, some promotional offers may allow for shorter contract terms, so it's important to review the details before signing up.

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