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When Janet Blauser decided to switch from Comcast to Dish Network, the West Manchester Township resident did so with her budget in mind. While she pays about the same each month, roughly $70, for basic satellite service as she did for cable, Blauser has kept faithful to her pledge not to upgrade. Nowhere in her home will one find high-definition service, digital video recorders or the like. "There is no way I'm going to pay for upgrades, its just too expensive," Blauser said. "I just can't see paying more than $100 a month to watch TV. That's just not going to happen here." The problem, at least for satellite service providers such as Loganville Satellite in Stewartstown, is that too many cash-strapped customers have opted not to upgrade. "We've lost about $5,000 so far this year in people deciding not to upgrade," said Brandon Wolfe, owner of Loganville Satellite, also known as R&B Satellite. Earlier this month, Loganville Satellite consolidated by moving out of its flagship store at 207 N. Main St. in Loganville and into a building in Stewartstown, originally billed as the company's second location. "With the economy, it's been tight," Wolfe said. "We started to see that the store in Loganville was bringing in as much business as the store in Stewartstown." Along with the fact that the Loganville store has started to appear rundown, the company opted to combine its operations under one roof. Read more about satellite dish service on www.satellitetv-dishes.com
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