JMan316
United States of America#2UPDATE Employee
Tue, February 23, 2010
American Satellite Company is partnered with Directv, If there was a Customer Service Rep saying that they dont know the American Satellite Company then they must be a new rep. American Satellite Company has been around for a very long time.
The problem that happened is: The installer was not telling the entire information, in order to get Directv service, the Customer MUST accept to sign a 24 month contract, If you disconnect the service before the contract is up, you will have to pay the full amount of Contract. The price is $479.76, add the disconnection fee and that will bring the bill up to 499.
Example: If you rent an apartment, and you just up and move out before your lease is up you would have the pay the apartment manager for the full length of the lease
It's not the Company's fault, its the Installer that was in the wrong.
If you sign a contract and discontinue the service you will still have to pay for the full length of the contract, It will even say that in every contract that you will be signing. So No, American Satellite Company is Not a ripoff! Start reading before you sign anything.
JMan316
Lawrence
seattle,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, January 12, 2010
There is only one other complaint about this companie and honestly this really does sound like a honest error(lets not be so harsh
Bobbyj
Zeeland,#4Consumer Suggestion
Wed, May 06, 2009
First of all, I would like to say I also live in Mich. roughly 45 mins away from Battle Creek. One afternoon I was approached as I was doing some yard work, by a sharp looking young man in khakis and a gray polo. Now I'm a rather tech-savvy guy and he could tell as we were discussing the new equipment he would be setting us up with. I asked a few questions about the company and answered every single one of them. I too was a little uneasy about making the switch, from Dish to Directv, (also they did Directv to Dish at the time). Apparently, according to my more recent research the company has actually dropped Dish due to lack of sales, and recurring customer problems, (from people that have switched to Directv to Dish). However, the sales rep reassured me that there really isn't too much of a difference between the two companies as far as the customer experience goes, (obviously I'm aware that they are two different companies). He also explained that there are a few differences, including price, he ended up saving me $14.00 on my regular and the current promotion Directv was offering THROUGH THEM was $23.00 off my monthly bill for a year, this was exclusive through American Satellite. Now just as the other person reported I was a bit uneasy about giving this kid my information, and all of the other stuff he asked for. So, he gave me a "Retailer ID" which was on his ID card issued by American Satellite. He insisted that I call Directv or Dish right then and there, and ask the representative over the phone if they could verify that the "Retailer ID" was valid. Of course, if you call and ask for the retailer by name the customer service rep is not gonna know who they are of what it is... THERE'S THOUSANDS NATION WIDE. And as far as your grandparents getting charged, the company has every right to. The young man that signed me up was sure to notify me that there was no 30 day grace period, and that once it was installed I had to keep it for the commitment term or else there was a flat fee through American Satellite if it occurred within the first year, and roughly $12 for every month remaining in the contract through Directv. American Satellite is not a fraudulent company, and they most definitely aren't scamming people. They helped me save $37 a month for a year, and then my bill is still cheaper than my DishNetwork bill even after the promotional rate, and I have a larger channel package. American Satellite is a Directv retailer, that's it, and that's all.