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The reason I am asking HughesNet to raise caps is because I am a new customer and I feel that I experienced a "bait and switch" sales pitch when I signed up. I was told that the middle plan would be sufficient for me, a single person who does not engage in gaming and uses very limited streaming. Within the first month, I exceeded my data plan! I inquired and was told that my bill (cost) would need to increase by 50% in order to jump to the next plan (which by the way is described as a "family" plan).
Now I am stuck with a 2 year contract for a plan that does not even meet my basic needs PRIOR to beginnning to work from home. Do I pay the extra money for the next plan? If I do, how do I know that this plan will be sufficient for my basic needs?
As usual, companies put profits before honesty. I thought HughesNet would be different. If you can buy an upgraded plan, then that means the satellite can provide more data. So, I ask again. Why won't HughesNet upgrade our data?
Satellite internet is a very limited supply of data, which is why caps cannot be raised. Raising caps would cause everyone to lose access. Please devise ways of saving as much data as you can, as budgeting data is crucial for satellite internet users. Just divide the amount of data you get per month by the number of days in the month, and that will tell you how much data you and your family can use per day. If you budget your data, you can make it through the month, but it may mean things like not streaming every day.
If you feel that you were misled about the service, go to Tech Support, click on "start a topic," explain your issue, and request a sales call review.
ddew wrote:The reason I am asking HughesNet to raise caps is because I am a new customer and I feel that I experienced a "bait and switch" sales pitch when I signed up. I was told that the middle plan would be sufficient for me, a single person who does not engage in gaming and uses very limited streaming. Within the first month, I exceeded my data plan! I inquired and was told that my bill (cost) would need to increase by 50% in order to jump to the next plan (which by the way is described as a "family" plan).
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