Re: Dish TV


Subject: Re: Dish TV
From: Michael E. Rutkowski (michaelrut@firstpropertiesLLC.com)
Date: Thu Aug 24 2000 - 09:26:26 CDT


Paul,

I realize you work evenings and are unable to attend meetings. However, you
should have sent someone or talked to someone that could have/did attend the
meeting.

There is so much misinformation that you are communicating. I do not see
your input on this discussion board as constructive. If you wish to talk
constructively one-on-one, you may call my office. You have not been
involved in the research, you haven't confirmed any of your research (does
the info you gathered apply to single-family homes or multiple dwelling
units?) and some of the misinformation you have posted over the last few
days has been CORRECTLY addressed in other communication.

Are you not reading the information from the Board or are you purposely
trying to cause conflict?

Please govern yourself accordingly.
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Michael E. Rutkowski
(773) 935-5617

First Properties, LLC
Real Estate Management

----- Original Message -----
From: <Paulhome2@aol.com>
To: <discuss@vanguardlofts.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 7:04 PM
Subject: Dish TV

> Owners,
> Am I the only one who has actually visited the dishnetwork website.
The
> FAQ said that Dishnetwork would be cheaper. I found that to be wrong. For
> example, if you have 2 receivers Prime Cable they charge EXACTLY $40.52.
That
> price includes all taxes and everything else they charge. The Digital
> Dynamite 100 home plan, which is basically the same thing as Prime's 2
> receiver price, charges $39.99. That is not including the mandatory
> entertainment tax, mandatory access fee, mandatory FCC REG. fee and other
> similar fees. Where are the BIG savings?? There are none, in fact, you
would
> pay a few bucks (~ $4.00) more a month. On top of that, we have to stick
with
> them for 10 years. Here is another little gem. They actually have a plan
for
> $49.99 which includes 2 receivers, 150 basic channels and a price
guarantee
> until May 2003. You have to pay for a price guarantee? Yes!!!!! If that
does
> not make you stop and think I don't know what will. Yes, you do get 150
> channels, but did you know that over 50 of those channels are radio
stations.
> The 100 channel package also has 50 radio stations. What about the movie
> channels? The premium package is another $40.00. So, what is the grand
total
> if you want the 150 channels + movies, that comes out to be about $85
bucks a
> month. WOW. BIG SAVINGS.
>
> Paul Sanchez 615
>



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