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Unethical bundle promises
I could be wrong, but I don't see where HughesNet offers a bundle with DirecTV. At least there's nothing on the optional services page.
That said, there's a lot going the other way around: DirecTV (and other less scrupulous fly-by-night marketeers I might add) offers several internet bundles. One of those happens to be with HughesNet.
So it begs the question: If you really first signed with a TV provider that offered a bundle with HughesNet, how would HughesNet know unless that company told them? Wouldn't your problem therefore be with the satellite TV company and not HughesNet?
- maratsade7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
It's very possible that the bundle was offered by a marketeer and not by either company -- the OP should go back to that marketeer and complain to them.
*I am not a Hughesnet employee or representative. This is a customer-to-customer tech support community, and I am a customer.
- BirdDog7 years agoAssistant Professor
Have to agree, sure sounds like complaint should be with whatever company offered the bundle, not HughesNet directly. Most one of the mods here might be able to do is check into the reseller to see if they are an authorized sales outlet and investigate their practices. Would need to know who sold the bundle.
Also being a third party seller their may be no recording of the sales call and then becomes a "he said, she said" situation.
- MarkJFine7 years agoProfessor
In any event, this is the second time in two days where people have misused and/or misdirected the term 'unethical', automatically blaming HughesNet for something it likely has no control over.
Back in the old days there would be serious repercussions for false accusations such as these. Apparently people just don't care about due diligence and properly laying any associated blame. Just as long as they eventually get the result they're looking for.
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