Grab a Dish Network Satellite TV at GWDish.com
Posted on January 22nd, 2009 by Jim under UncategorizedThis is a sponsored review of the GWDish.com reseller of Dish Network services; payment has not influenced the opinion in this piece.
On February 18th, 2009, all full-power television stations in the United States will stop broadcasting in analog and start broadcasting only in digital. What does this mean for you? Well… you better find a better way to watch television FAST if you live in the United States. Although I do have a spot in my heart for antennae-based tv sets (heck, I watched some of the 2009 NLF playoffs on one), technology needs to take precedence as we blow by other nations in our broadcast capabilities.
Regardless of where you live, it is becoming a practical “status symbol” to have the best television and the most channels available. I myself use Comcast’s Digital Cable service… but it sometimes lacks in just what I can and can’t see. Because of this, I think that you should all consider a satellite tv service such as the popular Disk Network.
Getting Hooked Up With GWDish.com
If you are interested in unlocking more channels like more Sports channels and Movie channels, you need a more advanced connection made possible through a satellite tv network like Dish Network or Direct TV. GWDish.com wanted a review here for exposure, and they definitely have a great product to offer. But why would you order through GWDish.com instead of through the Dish Network directly? The answer is in customer service and ease of use.
I’m not going to lie, even I am very confused with how the whole satellite tv system works… but GW Dish is one of only 40 “top level” retailers (OE Partners) for the Dish Network. They are authorized to do business across the United States, and do everything from the installation, to customer service, technical support and billing.
The Best Deal Online?
I haven’t had enough of a research look to confirm that GWDish.com is actually the best bang for your buck… but they certainly do have a lot of advantages. A few of the features that they feature are:
- Free Equipment
- Free Installation
- Free Activation
- Free Home Protection Plan for 9 months
- Free Second Room Programming (with a phone line connected)
- Free HBO+Starz For Three Months
- One Year Cinemax For Just $0.01! (Need to sign up for credit card auto pay)
- $50 credit to your first bill
- $60 check sent to you within two weeks
- (2-year contract required)
There are literally hundreds of combinations available, and tons of great offers. They have an extensive line up of HD channels that look absolutely incredible.. and GWDish.com will even hook you up with a DVR Recorder to boot. Understandably, the website design doesn’t have much in the way of “sex appeal,” but it gets the job done, eh? Because of this, my recommendation would be to proceed with a certain level of awareness and caution. From what I’ve seen so far, the customer service is top-notch and they are great to work with. If you are in the market, why not give them a shot!
-The Net Fool
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I already have Bell Express Vu, the cinemax deal sounds nice.
I have never heard of this DTH service in India. Any way great review. I liked it as you wrote in your words and in your opinion.
After February 17th, analog television sets will no longer work, and viewers will need a digital converter box, or subscribe to cable or satellite services to watch TV. Experts say another reason why many are buying antenna’s right now could be the continuing battle between Fisher Communications and Dish Network.
All I know is that I’m a satisfied Comcast customer.
Good luck to anyone interested in this…
We will see what ‘ll go out of it after the prognosed date,in any case nothing can happen in one minute.
I prefer Comcast, It seems every time the weather is bad out side, the Dish network shuts off and looses signal
Looks very interesting, I may have a look at that network.
Dish network is still one of the only networks that you can pay $200 to get the whole thing illegally. Get it now before they track it down like what DirectTV started doing.
-Mike
Dish network is one of the networks that you enjoy with your family.Great review thanks for sharing.
thanks for this site it really helped to understand more what to have! hope you might be interested as well as i do!
Todd D.
http://www.prweb.com/releases/americansatellite/todddiroberto/prweb2401714.htm
thanks!
Todd D.
http://www.merchantcircle.com/blogs/American.Satellite.Inc.presented.by.Todd.DiRoberto.and.Caleb.Wickman.866-512-4714
I use comcast and I’ve never had any problems with it