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The Dish Network releases their #1 promotion ever !!

Cable TV is moving towards being a thing of the past. Satellite companies have moved in. The question is: which satellite company do we choose?

(PRWEB) April 3, 2004 --Cable tv is on it's way out. Mainly it's due to increased cost around the country. So now we have satellite tv available. So how do we know if we should just switch, and to whom do we switch to? Well first of all the price. Prices for satellite are just cheaper than cable. Now there are many promotions out there for different Satellite providers. We found that the DISH NETWORK is offerring the best package ever seen in the industry. They offer: Up to 4 recievers installed FREE, Rates as low as $29.99 per month, up to 256 channels, FREE professional Installation, includes FREE HDTV Recievers, best of all they offer FREE LOCAL CHANNELS where available. What could be better. They do charge $49.99 for activation, but they are even providing a limited time only, credit in the amount of $49.99 to your first bill. So even that's FREE. Feel free to conduct your own investigation...but believe me, that after extensive research...this by far beats Cable, and other satellite companies.

So how do you get it:

CALL: 1-877-998-DISH
You must mention special offer codes:
(Extension: 55097)
(Promotion Code: A24)
you can also order online at www.vmcsat.com
Want to read about more details visit them on the web at:
http://www.vmcsatellite.com/?aid=55097

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