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Old 06-27-2009, 08:39 AM   #1
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I just moved to a new place and considering getting the Dish HD only package (cheapest one). If I wanted to have one month during my lease to get the HD only package with the most channels, do they let you do that? Obviously there'd be an extra charge, but would it be just the difference from the two packages?

If you're wondering why I would do this, its cus I need to get Versus for the month of July, and it comes on the most expensive package.

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Dear Sir:

I am new at this sort of questioning: Did they let you change plans?

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Old 06-27-2009, 10:58 AM   #3
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Yes, you can change plans but while you are under commitment there is a minimum package you need to keep.
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dear sir:

I am new at this sort of questioning: Did they let you change plans?

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Yes, you can change plans but while you are under commitment there is a minimum package you need to keep.
They have told me multiple times that you can keep the bare minimum package, which is approximately $20/month and that this will allow you to fulfill the terms of your contract, regardless of what package you had when you signed up.
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