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Posted by Binder-Man on October 15, 2004 at 16:28:40 from (216.166.202.32):
The wife and I are thinking about doing away with our big satellite dish and go to the small dish. We have had our big dish since about 1977, with no complaints. We are losing some channels now, unless you upgrade to a digital box at about $399.00, or we can go to the small dish with free installation and 60 channels for #29.99 per month.Has anyone have any pro's or con's about Dish Network? I only have one problem with Dish Network is I watch the Western Channel alot with the old westerns, to get it on the small dish I need to order the 120 channel package for about $49.00 per month, way to many channels for us, we don't watch enough tv to get that package. Thank you for any reply's on this........ Binder-Man [ KEEP ON RESTORING ]
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