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morrisondynasty
Freshman
It was definitely Hughes Net. Unfortunately reading through some of the other posts I’ve seen the same has happened to other people which worries me.
maratsade
5 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
HughesNet doesn't offer bundles, AFAIK.
morrisondynasty wrote:
It was definitely Hughes Net. Unfortunately reading through some of the other posts I’ve seen the same has happened to other people which worries me.
- morrisondynasty5 years agoFreshmanRight I know this that’s why all this doesn’t make any sense other than the sales representative authorized something that they had no permission from us to do. Does that make sense?
- morrisondynasty5 years agoFreshmanI’m sorry what does AFAIK mean?
- maratsade5 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Sorry about that! It means As Far As I Know.
morrisondynasty wrote:
I’m sorry what does AFAIK mean?- morrisondynasty5 years agoFreshmanOk, yeah you’re right they don’t offer anything with any other companies. I’m only telling you what the third-party company called IT please told me. It really is all just so bizarre. They signed us on with it when we signed on with Hughes net for a 30 day free trial and then it was going to charge $19.95 Monthly from then on out. It all originated from when we first signed on with HN. They said we probably agreed to it when we first signed on as a bundle. Even though we knew nothing about a bundle. And back to the fact that we don’t even have a computer so why would we knowingly sign on for a service through a different company for coverage for our computer when we don’t even have one and why would we sign on for IT service through another company when we get it through HN already
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