Save On The Switch To Dish
A while back I mentioned that our family had been thinking of switching from cable TV to satellite, not only for the big savings available but also because my football fanatic husband really wants the NFL channel and our cable provider doesn’t offer it.
Unfortunately, despite the numerous Dish Network deals that make the switch even more financially attractive, the 12 inches of snow we’ve had over the past two weeks have VH a bit reluctant to make the switch. The Super Bowl is coming up, after all, and the world as we know it might come to a screeching halt if he didn’t get to see every single second of every single play.
/sarcasm
Anyway, back when I mentioned that we were considering a change in providers, my friend Kim at Musing Minds told me about one of the a special Dish Network Offers that earns a $50 rebate for the person signing up as well as the person who referred them.
So, if you happen to be interested in switching to Dish Network, why not save yourself $50 in the process (while also helping Kim pay the tuition for her Master’s Degree)? Get in touch with her for details about how to get your referral savings.
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Wow! You suggested they contact her! Here I was expecting you to have people contact you. You’re going to ruin your venomous reputation.
Hey, I do try to share the love when I can.
Love ya Kate!
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Right back at ya, baby.
We had DISH for a year at our home in Indiana. We lost the signal every time there was severe weather.
This, of course, was exactly when we wanted to be able to see the local channels to find out if we were in the path of a tornado. When the special deal ran out after a year and they were poised to double our rate, we bailed out and went back to cable.
Never again.
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Oracle, I have DirecTV actually. Interesting thing I found was that the local channels seem to come through even if the weather is futzing with the receiver (which only happens for a few minutes at a time).
kimsch’s last blog post..Snowy Day