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My friend Liz was surfing the internet looking for a Dish Network retailer, because she was fed up with how her cable was constantly turning her favorite television shows to snow for no reason. It didn't matter if the sun was shining or if it was raining outside, the blizzard on her screen would not stop making its appearances. When she called the cable company, they claimed nothing was wrong and that in order for them to come and look at the issue, they would charge her $75.00 unless three people in her area reported the same issue. Living in a rural area, there were no neighbors for her to ask, so she decided that since she had the required view of the southern sky needed for satellite TV, she would finally go that avenue.

Liz then went on to look up the different satellite services and what their promotions were at the time. She found two main satellite services on the market, which are DirecTV and Dish Network. She saw that Direct TV had been around since 1994, but became the fastest selling among consumer electronics products, which was pretty impressive. She then reviewed some stats regarding Echostar's Dish Network, which had been around since 1980, and she noted that the prices were the most affordable in the market. Liz had now made her decision and was very confident.

The next day she contacted a dish network retail store from the phone book and discussed current promotions, the type of packages being offered (starting at $24.99/month), the terms of the contract, and the installation process. Liz was fully prepared to end her snowy TV days and was quite excited when she learned of the many different channel options, including channels in high definition. She had just purchased an LCD projection TV, so she was finally going to get to implement the high definition function of that TV.

Well, let's just say that when Liz got her Dish Network Satellite TV installed, she was ecstatic when she saw what her $2000 LCD Projection TV was capable of. She was also ecstatic when her satellite TV retailers told her that they could throw in a DVR, so she could record those favorite programs when she wasn't home. That was the perfect scenario when the kids wanted to watch their favorite show at the same time her special show came on. She could let the kids watch theirs first, and after the kids had gone to bed, she could catch the program later.

Needless to say, Liz knew from the beginning that she was making the right decision, but after experiencing the quality and convenience of her satellite system, she knew she would never ever go back to the snow-filled TV programming that prompted her to switch. Yet, had she not encountered the blizzard and contacted her Dish Network retailer, she would have never seen the sun.