Yeah and when an installer does supply it the provider starts to waste it. ie. requiring fittings and cable that are perfectly good be replaced. The thing is most of the big providers sell/ payroll deduct the small parts. So then it is a quick jump to you only being allowed to use thier small parts. They are making a bundle on these parts.
This is off the subject, but tell me what you guy's think Dish network (or at least the co I get work from) will not allow customers to be charged for pole mounts, now the pole and concrete is 15$. So who should pay for the poles the co advertise free install.
Re: directv cost per job??
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