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Peter Parker

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For the last few days when I tune to most satellite channels I get an on screen message saying that Satellite Service has been lost and I m being switched to straming. I called DiISH Support and was told that this was acommon problem right now and it is being worked om.

Does anyone else have this problem and does anyone know how long this will last?
 
For the last few days when I tune to most satellite channels I get an on screen message saying that Satellite Service has been lost and I m being switched to straming. I called DiISH Support and was told that this was acommon problem right now and it is being worked om.

Does anyone else have this problem and does anyone know how long this will last?
It's not a common problem. Your signal protector is kicking in because you're not getting a signal due to a list of possible reasons.
You need a tech to come out and sweep your system
 
It's not a common problem. Your signal protector is kicking in because you're not getting a signal due to a list of possible reasons.
You need a tech to come out and sweep your system
Well interstingly enough multiple CSsRs have told me it is not necessary.

I am fairly tech savvy. I like to do things on my own but I know my limits and when it is best to ask for a qualified tech and I think this is one of the situations where it is necessary
 
Well interstingly enough multiple CSsRs have told me it is not necessary.

I am fairly tech savvy. I like to do things on my own but I know my limits and when it is best to ask for a qualified tech and I think this is one of the situations where it is necessary
I agree, and let's be realistic, some cubicle sitter, thousands of miles away, is not going to know anything about what's happening at your house
 
I learned that female doctors are gentler. At 71, this is no source of embarrassment and hasn't been for many years.

Of course, I've been told I might not have another colonoscopy, so I guess the finger wave is historical, too.
 
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I learned that female doctors are gentler. At 71, this is no source of embarrassment and hasn't been for many years.

Of course, I've been told I might not have another colonoscopy, so I guess the finger wave is historical, too.
I get a Prostate exam every year, too. I've only had one female do me back in 1995. She was not invasive, evasive, or abusive like the male doctors are. But, her method was strange! Instead of bending over doggy style, she had me lie on my side for the procedure.
 

What equipment am I required to return after canceling service

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