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s.rcritcher
9 years agoNew Member
BILLING AMOUNT
Why is it that I don't know the amount of my bill UNTIL the day its taken out of my bank account? I want to know 10 days BEFORE that happens when I get my email stating "Your payment is due in 10 days."
- Gwalk900Honorary Alumnus
Unless you have opted for the extra cost ($5.00) Invoice Billing option your payment method will be auto drafted on the date the bill is generated.
- LizModeratorGood morning srcritcher,
Welcome and thanks for posting. Gwalk is correct, under autopay, the card on file will be charged the day the bill is generated. You can see if you have incurred other charges outside of the standard internet and lease fees, if applicable.
1.
Visit your Support Center here: http://supportcenter.myhughesnet.com
2.
Click the “Sign In” tab to visit your sign in
screen.
3.
Enter your HughesNet user ID and password, then
click the “Sign In” button to sign in.
4.
Click the “Billing” tab.
5.
Scroll down to the “Billing Account Information” panel.
6. Click on "Unbilled Activity" to see any additional charges you may have incurred, outside of your usual monthly service fees (lease, internet fee, and taxes). Typically, one would see token or tech dispatch charges, otherwise, the amount should be consistent every month (internet+lease+taxes).
Hope that clears things up for you.
-Liz - wren2New PosterIn other words - We ain't tellin' ya NUTHIN til after we take your money."
- Gwalk900Honorary AlumnusWhat ?
- Gwalk900Honorary Alumnus
What ?
6. Click on "Unbilled Activity" to see any additional charges you may have incurred, outside of your usual monthly service fees (lease, internet fee, and taxes). Typically, one would see token or tech dispatch charges, otherwise, the amount should be consistent every month (internet+lease+taxes).
- wren2New Poster@Gwalk - Ah, another route known to a few. For the vast majority a statement prior to taking the bucks would be of more value. And have a little integrity.
- Gwalk900Honorary Alumnus@wren2
FYI: There are two types of billing used in Hughes residential accounts:
#1: Auto-Draft ..... the most common.
In this billing method a users "Billing Statement" is generated and the subscribers stored method of payment is "drafted" at the same microsecond that the bill is "generated".
The only "pre-statement" available would be any accumulated charges incurred prior to the actual bill generation. These charges can be seen and anticipated by following the simple directions posted by Liz in her above reply and copied here for your better understanding:6. Click on "Unbilled Activity" to see any additional charges you may have incurred, outside of your usual monthly service fees (lease, internet fee, and taxes). Typically, one would see token or tech dispatch charges, otherwise, the amount should be consistent every month (internet+lease+taxes).
A Hughes account will be a "static" thing for the most of us .... never changing ... unless WE make changes ......
Buying Tokens
Changing Plan Levels
Changing service "Platforms"
To name a few.
In twelve years my monthly fee has never changed unless I MADE CHANGES or added Tokens .....
However ... a "pre-statement" view of your account IS available.
#2: Invoice Billing
Paper "Invoice Billing" is available .... The cost is $5 per month higher than the discounted "auto-draft" method listed above.
The Invoice Billing method is more "traditional" in the respect that there is a "Billing Date" (generation of bill) and a "Due Date" ( last day that payment is due.
Even with Invoice Billing a user can still log into their "Dashboard" and see if any charges have accumulated prior to the generation and mailing of the paper invoice.
Be advised that a credit check needs to be performed for those that choose Invoice Billing due to the value of the Modem, ODU, installation incentives and other costs that Hughes has to "front". This equipment is not cheap so proof of financial responsibility is required.
As to "integrity" ..... all relevant info to a users account is available 24/7 after logging into the users "dashboard".
I have no clue as to why you would feel that this information is "known only to a few".
Let me say this:
Reading is fundamental, comprehension is entirely another matter.
Frankly you can't swing a dead cat in the direction of a search engine of your choice and not find links to this Community and its resources.
Why you found Liz's response to the OP incomprehensible is ........ incomprehensible. - wren2New PosterSee my above response. It's not complicated.
- Gwalk900Honorary Alumnus@wren2,
Speaking of "not complicated" is the concept of two different types of billing beyond you ?
Do you want a "pre-bill" mailed to you ? - wren2New PosterHughes isn't capable of a standard billing practice that even the smallest company can handle?
Things that make you go ,"Hmmm."
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