In an ideal world, the dish is left to make it easier for the new resident to sign on for Bev, but if it's not wanted, then it can be easily removed and re-sold.
Often to a hacker or someone involved in account splitting or the cottage user needing an extra dish.
Much preferred to have a Bev branded dish than some FTA branded one, particularly when pointing at other than 82 or 91.
The prices that I've seen posted here from Bev agents for an extra dish seem more than what you could likely buy this one for.
So whether intentionally or not, Bev indirectly supports some of the practicies that they frown upon or that may be illegal.
I'm not 100% certain how other DTH providers handle dish hardware.
I know in the past that some providers OWNED the dish, maybe that's changed.
Part of the whole issue for Bev has been their control over their own hardware, and now dishes are included.
Of course it's all moot now anyways since lots on non Bev and related hardware is able to be made workable.
Unfortunate how the provider appears to be complicit in their problem somewhat.