stevenoble
Just like many other companies, HughesNet has a subscriber agreement that stipulates an early termination fee. And yes, you should have read that agreement, and the Business Account subscriber agreement when you switched to a Business account.
stevenoble wrote:
... for something that does not work.
If you're having issues with your service, I suggest calling 800-347-3272 for customer support. This Community is primarily for Residential customers, so you would need to call that number to get help with your Business account.
stevenoble wrote:
HughesNet takes advantage of situations instead of being a good neighbor
Following the letter of the agreement and charging you the ETF that is stipulated in that agreement is not taking advantage of a situation. It is charging the ETF that you agreed to when terminating the service before the end of the agreed upon commitment.