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Gen 5 Data Useage
@@@GabeU wrote:
You had mentioned earlier closing this thread.
Hmm, this wasn't my thread. I was replying to someone else with the same problem with Gen5 that I've been having though.
I know most people here are just trying to help, and you are one of the biggest posters No offence meant, but It sometimes seems to me that I've found the Hughes customer law suit legal defence team.
- gaines_wright8 years agoTutor
The previous message wouldn't post until I removed the words "cl*ss acti*n from in front of law suit. Those words are forbidden here,
Curiouser and curiouser!
Hey, I know I'm paranoid, but am I paranoid enough?
- maratsade8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
It is a private site, so they can forbid whatever words they want. Also, the type of action you were writing about is not allowed by Hughesnet (or Xfinity, or Verizon, or American Express, or many, many others -- Hughesnet was not even the first company to come up with the idea). Binding arbitration is now pretty much standard and is what you get if you have a grievance.
- GabeU8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
gaines_wright wrote:
@@@GabeU wrote:You had mentioned earlier closing this thread.
Hmm, this wasn't my thread. I was replying to someone else with the same problem with Gen5 that I've been having though.
I know most people here are just trying to help, and you are one of the biggest posters No offence meant, but It sometimes seems to me that I've found the Hughes customer law suit legal defence team.
You're free to reply to any thread you like, regardless of whether it was started by you. You can reply to threads if you'd like to help or just add your two cents. You replying to this thread was fine. It's the thread itself that is becoming a problem, not you replying to it.
Threads are often closed when a person's issue has been resolved and/or when the thread is moving away from being helpful or informative. They are also often closed when further replies to a topic have turned into nothing more than fanning flames, whether intentionally, unintentionally, directly, indirectly or inadvertently.
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