"Top this off they state I am in a 24 month contract. I never signed any contract. Can someone please send me proof and or verification that I signed a contract"
With electronic services like Internet and cell phones, you sign the contract when you accept the offer made to you by the sales person and agree to begin the subscription and/or have equipment installed.
So you did, indeed, sign a contract, only not with a pen. You are actually bound by this contract, and it is legal.
"By applying for or establishing an account with Hughes, you agree to be bound by the terms of this agreement."
http://legal.hughes.com/SubAgree-03-16-17.cfm
Since you signed up yesterday, the mods should be able to pull your sales call to verify what was said by both parties, and whether the necessary expectations were set by the agent. The mods work M-F, 9-5.
Believe what you will, but the phone calls are not edited.
There are no data limits. There are speed limits. When you stay within your data allowance, you have normal speed -- when you go over the allowance you signed up for, the speed is reduced considerably.
NateMargo2008 wrote:
We were never once told that there was a DATA LIMIT of 10GB my husband would have never said yes to this. I just signed up yesterday and put one movie on for my kids and all ready at 90% usage. Top this off they state I am in a 24 month contract. I never signed any contract. Can someone please send me proof and or verification that I signed a contract. I want my phone conversation reviewed. Im sure at some point it has been edited to thier likings. This is beyond belief that we were only disclosed of the data limit when a receipt was sent to us.