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I am moving October 1st so I called Dish to upgrade to Hopper when I move at first wanted 200 dollars, got retention and got it for 100 bucks plus free hbo Cinemax showtime for 3 months not a bad deal.
 

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Tampa I was told yesterday by someone in executive resolution that for new customers the first Hopper was free and the second one is $99.00. The reason I know this is because I paid $200.00 in April when I had dish installed and she was telling me, that new installations were only being charged the $99.00 for the upgrade to the second Hopper.
 

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"broeddog" said:
Tampa I was told yesterday by someone in executive resolution that for new customers the first Hopper was free and the second one is $99.00. The reason I know this is because I paid $200.00 in April when I had dish installed and she was telling me, that new installations were only being charged the $99.00 for the upgrade to the second Hopper.
Why would you need a 2nd hopper just asking?
 

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tampa8 said:
Hopper is $100 now.

New subscriber pays $200 for second hopper (first is free), current subscriber pays $100 per Hopper.
Currently, new customers can get the second Hopper for $99. I believe this was put into effect on 8/16/2012.
 

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GiantsFan383 said:
Why would you need a 2nd hopper just asking?
I would say anytime you need more than one TV served, the second receiver be a Hopper. Then get Joeys for others. Even having to pay for it, I would never have one receiver for multiple TV's, no backup. You get double the tuners also, and pay the same price per month as a Joey would be.
 
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