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I'm not sure they offer invoice billing.... Here's their billing page. Look at this: "Hughes requires you to maintain an electronic payment method on file (credit card, debit card, or e-check). Maintaining an electronic payment method saves you $5/month." <-- maybe you can pay an extra $5 for a non-electronic payment method? In any case, Liz or Amanda will be able to give you a much better answer.
- gt868 years agoFreshman
This is not what I was told when I talked to the person on the phone before switching from Exede. I clearly asked the lady on the phone will I be able to see my actual bill before it is due and will I be able to pay my bill with my credit card/ debit card with out auto payment so I can make sure I have enough money in the bank before the charge is done she clearly told me yes Hughes never requires auto payment and I would have a clear bill before it is due and not just a couple days before it is due. For example today I go to my billing page and it says my bill is 42.99 (pending charges) So I pay it but I bet you in 10 days when my monthly cycle is up they will charge me even more money via auto payment and I have no clue or way of seeing what that amount will be.
- GabeU8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
As far as I know, when one signs up they are automatically put on automatic billing utilizing the form of payment that was used to initially sign up. I do understand that you were told differently by the sales rep.
As stated by maratsade, the reps will be the ones to handle this, and they may very well be able to switch you to invoice billing. They are on M-F from approximately 8AM to 5PM EST.
- gt868 years agoFreshman
Well I just called them and told them what I was told in August when I called the sales Rep. They have switched me to invoice billing and cancel auto payment I will just pay a extra $5 a month which I am more than willing to pay instead of being auto charged and possibly at some point getting hit with NSF fees. The bill I get on the 25th of October will be due on Nov. 25th just like a cable or electric bill.
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