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Incorrect Information From Representative When Starting Service
- 7 years ago
Hello HSawickijr,
Thank you for patiently waiting on a response. I've located your sales call and I did not hear anything regarding landlines, fax lines, Ooma, etc. Please see a portion of the transcription below:
Agent: Alright and what kinds of things will you be using on the internet, online?
Caller: Um, well, I definitely need Wi-Fi, um.. for my desktop, um.. my iPad and my dads iPhone and my iPhone and then for um... for TV through a streaming box.
The agent then asks if anyone in the home will be doing any online gaming, which was answered "no".
This is the extent of any requirements mentioned on the call regarding what you needed the services for. The end of the call is a wrap up from the agent providing a condensed version of the terms and conditions which include: the URL to view the subscriber agreement, early termination fees, unreturned equipment fees, online gaming disclaimer and what to expect during the installation.
Thank you,
Amanda
GabeU wrote:
I'm sure one of the reps will put in a request for a sales call review to verify the misinformation.
Hi HSawickijr!
So sorry this miscommunication occurred. So here's the deal:
The "mods" or moderators of this community board will be able to order up the recording of your sales call. As GabeU said, this can take a few days, so please be patient. After the moderator receives the recording, she/he will listen to it to determine whether you were misled by the sales representative. If you were indeed misinformed, you will be entitled to cancel your Hughesnet account without having to pay the $400 early termination fee. Be aware that, unless you purchased your equipment (i.e. the dish, modem, etc.) you will have to return it. But they make it easy vis-a-vis sending you the correct box(es) with pre-paid mailing labels.
Hope this helps!
-Debbie
Hello HSawickijr,
Thank you for patiently waiting on a response. I've located your sales call and I did not hear anything regarding landlines, fax lines, Ooma, etc. Please see a portion of the transcription below:
Agent: Alright and what kinds of things will you be using on the internet, online?
Caller: Um, well, I definitely need Wi-Fi, um.. for my desktop, um.. my iPad and my dads iPhone and my iPhone and then for um... for TV through a streaming box.
The agent then asks if anyone in the home will be doing any online gaming, which was answered "no".
This is the extent of any requirements mentioned on the call regarding what you needed the services for. The end of the call is a wrap up from the agent providing a condensed version of the terms and conditions which include: the URL to view the subscriber agreement, early termination fees, unreturned equipment fees, online gaming disclaimer and what to expect during the installation.
Thank you,
Amanda
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