Among the various customer's path to be receiving services, most require a contract:
1. Rental customers must be on contract, no but, or if.
2. If you want them to come and install, which the first receiver is free, you have to sign for 2 year contract (supposed to be 1, or 2 year, but I was never given a choice and was automatically put onto 2 years, and then it wasn't changeable afterward).
3. If you want the equipment discount, you have to be on contract.
So the only way to not to be on contract is to:
1. Must purchase equipment at full retail pricing, even knowing that these are worthless if not used w/ this provider, as they are locked down for Bell and Bell only.
2. Install it yourself (not for everyone), or pay (read: high price) for someone to install it. However, if not installed by Bell, they probably will have an excuse when you phone in with some problems. I think Bell's install fee is $150. for first dish and receiver? (not sure).
3. Forfeit any possible equipment discount at all.
So the dilemma is if you will bet the future with this deal, as no one will know how much an increase providers will announce, what channels they will remove, change, etc.
What we have here (not unlike cellular service) is that these contracts are completely unilateral, written by them, not changeable by customers, and written by their lawyers in a way that they can pretty much do whatever they want to do.
What I meant by "bait and switch" is that as a party to the contract, the customer promises to pay Bell for 2 years worth of monthly service fees (and all the other fees initially mentioned and agreed upon), but the key is that there must be an amount that is also agreed upon here. A contract cannot say that:
"Customer must agree to pay monthly fee for a minimum of 24 consecutive months."
and
"Bell reserves the right to change the monthly fee at any time within the contract, and customer must agree to pay the new fee, regardless of how much it is set to."
Would you agree to such a contract? What if Bell changes the Basic Rate to $1,000. a month? Would you pay that too?
It might not be per se "bait and switch" , but it is still completely unfair to tie customer to this.
It might as well also say that "Bell reserves the right to beat you on the head with a stick, should the oil price goes up more than 10%". geez.