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Not 65? Dish’s senior deal may still save you $165

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Your first gray hairs and wrinkles likely started way before 65, and with Dish so can your senior discounts. Dish is a satellite-based TV service that serves all parts of the country, even places where traditional cable and internet providers might not have the infrastructure for. And, if you’re a mere 55, you can get access to Dish’s “55 and Older Deal”. It’s a deal that provides free content of your choosing at the beginning of every month, perfect for those days of extra relaxing that you’ve earned with time. This deal represents a $165 value, yours free if you sign up with Dish via the button below. Keep reading for more details and why you should get Dish.

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Why you should get Dish at 55+

In general, Dish is very convenient for the quiet lifestyle. If you’re migrating to lower cost parts of the country to plan for a cheaper, more fulfilling retirement, you might find that infrastructure for services you’re used to isn’t quite the same. Dish changes that quite a bit, due to their satellite-based service that works everywhere equally. All you need is a roof and the ability to point at the sky. Plus, Dish has some perks that you wouldn’t normally realize. With Dish, for example, you can catch every NFL game — even those out-of-market ones that other services miss — and with your extra time, you might be able to actually catch them. If you’re hosting Christmas with the grandkids, Dish Christmas movies will be an entertainment lifesaver.

And speaking of movies, that’s where the perks come in. With the “55 and Older Deal” you get a free on demand movie rental each month. They have over 80,000 choices, including ~20,000 of the latest movies and Hollywood classics. And with Dish you can get these movies anywhere, whether there’s cable internet or not. That means streaming movies, at home, without buffering your way through the intro due to slow dialup speeds.

So, if you’re ready to make the switch to Dish and get your 55+ bonus, which is a $165 value, simply tap the button below. You’ll also get a locked in price for two years, meaning that at least one thing in your life won’t suffer from inflation.

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Get paid $300 to switch to Dish Satellite TV

Here's an unusual, one-time side gig that pays up to $300. It's called switching to Dish. While Dish will give anybody a $100 prepaid card to make the switch, they'll pay $300 if you switch from DirecTV. It's an odd bargain, sure, and quite the nasty attack, but they have four reasons — features that Dish has and DirecTV does not — that they feel back up their offer. So, tap the button below to investigate this $300 offer yourself, or keep reading as we discuss the four benefits of switching from DirecTV to Dish.

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How to watch every NCAA college basketball game in one place

Whether you're into NBA basketball, NCAA college basketball, NFL, or another sport like NHL and hockey, live sports can be aggravating to follow. That's because they're often broadcast or streamed piecemeal, which means you have to manage several platforms to catch the whole season. What if we told you that's not actually the case and that you can tune in from a single place? It's true, and that place is Dish Network.

With a variety of broadcast channels, including live sports channels, and a bevy of packages to choose from, Dish Network is everything you need to watch college basketball games and beyond. With its new multi-view feature you can even watch several games at once from a single screen. Or, you can catch the game on your mobile device if you're out and about. It is a little different than most streaming services in that it requires exclusive equipment, unlike FuboTV or Sling TV, but installation and setup is quick and easy. Once you're up and running, you'll never need another service again. Allow us to explain further.

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NBA Knockouts start this weekend — how to watch every game

The new NBA In-Season Tournament is here and groups are ending. If you want to get into the thick of it and start watching in the Knockout Stage (which starts December 3rd) you need to start figuring out your plan now. But don't worry too much, because we've got it figured out for you. You can take advantage of Dish, a satellite-based alternative to regular cable, and catch all of the action.

With a Dish plan starting at just $85 per month, you can get ESPN and TNT, which are hosting 84 and 63 NBA games this season, respectively. For just slightly more, at $105 per month, you'll also be granted access to NBA TV, which is hosting 104 NBA games this season. And with any plan, Dish is paying you $100 in a gift card just for making the switch, conveniently enough to pay for Dish's NBA League Pass, which has every NBA game this season. And all of this is in addition to all of the other great programming provided.

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