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?? REGISTER FOR AUTO PAY....OR PAY $5.00 for a unwanted Tangible Bill!!!!?????
I would have to agree that the $5.00 charge for opting out off autopay is in effect a manipulation to push costumers into staying in the program. I would be fine with paperless/invoiceless billing where i log in and pay the bill that I can clearly see is currently being generated on my account. I feel as if Autopay is holding my banking account (debit card) hostage over the 5 a month. I feel as if i was mislead orignally about the autopay enrollment anyways and the ability to choose not to participate. I then find out after by account is charged "Pre Authorized" that i can opt out at a cost. I mean if I am calling you the day I see my account being debited then I clearly didn't approve of the transaction. That like a sexual encounter without consent. No means no. a Pending charge on my aco**bleep** and all I hear is it is a valid charge. that is like taking my shirt off and ignoring my removal of consent and continuing to remove my pants as well. So here I am, Account has been charged by an autopay program that I was lead to believe was the only option until today. but i can choose to pay five dollars more a month if I dont consent to my account being charged against my will. I love being forcced into things! and my account has a pending charge that I contested with a repersentative of hughesnet and They effectively said tough luck. The bright side is I have some wonderful dialog for twitter and facebook and I get to speak with my bank later. Remember no still means no and even if you get a yes last month doesnt mean that they cant say no when you force it on them today. Thanks for reading Y'all
- maratsade6 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
"I would have to agree that the $5.00 charge for opting out off autopay is in effect a manipulation to push costumers into staying in the program. "
It's a common practice for many service providers. They want reliable payments and to avoid the many deadbeats who skip on their payments.
You must not have read the subscriber agreement, which clearly states the method of payment. The subscriber agreement is available to everyone and it makes sense to read it before subscribing. The agreement also states that you agree to have the funds debited from a credit card or another form of payment. So no, your account is not being charged "against your will." You just failed to read the pertinent documents before subscribing.
- Tylercm6 years agoFreshman
Thanks for the feedback, while I understandthat my lack of knowledge would agree with your assessment. Although typically i am very careful in regards to such matters. I would also say that the representatives I have spoken to have been unhelpful if not semi-misleading in my attempts to get a grasp on the situation. I agree it is the consumers responsibility to understand the agreement. I feel it could have been handled differently reflecting on my interactions to this point. But thank you for the comment.
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