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Boba Fett
06-29-10, 11:27 PM
I have been a customer since 2004 and have two 301 receivers with Top 200 (no locals) $49.99 and a 2nd receiver $7.00 = $56.99. If I upgrade to two HD receivers with Top 200, no DVR and no locals will I pay the same amount ($56.99) ? Is there another way I can lower my bill with new equipment for 2 TV's ? Thanks for any help !

boba
06-30-10, 08:11 AM
I have been a customer since 2004 and have two 301 receivers with Top 200 (no locals) $49.99 and a 2nd receiver $7.00 = $56.99. If I upgrade to two HD receivers with Top 200, no DVR and no locals will I pay the same amount ($56.99) ? Is there another way I can lower my bill with new equipment for 2 TV's ? Thanks for any help !Talk to a CSR, I found I could upgrade my SD setup to a 625 and use both tuners for less than 2 SD receivers including DVR fee. If you don't need 2 HD tuners a 722 might be less and still keep your price low.:)

coldsteel
06-30-10, 11:45 AM
I have been a customer since 2004 and have two 301 receivers with Top 200 (no locals) $49.99 and a 2nd receiver $7.00 = $56.99. If I upgrade to two HD receivers with Top 200, no DVR and no locals will I pay the same amount ($56.99) ? Is there another way I can lower my bill with new equipment for 2 TV's ? Thanks for any help !

Yes, your bill would not change. If you only need HD on one of the 2 TVs, go for a duo-TV HD receiver, the upgrade's cheaper and you'd drop the $7 a/o fee.

BobaBird
06-30-10, 06:18 PM
But if you want an HD signal on both TVs, upgrade each receiver to a 211 or 211k. You would then also have the option at any point to convert each to a DVR by adding your own USB 2.0 external hard drive. A $39.99 one-time enabling fee covers all the 211/k receivers on your account and there's no additional monthly fee.