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Is unlimited data in Hughesnet future?
I remember only mine due to one day having more data than I did the day before. I started out at either 375 or 400, then one day it was 425, so I looked up what plan it was that I had and found out that they had increased the data amount for that plan, or they got rid of the plan I was on and moved me to the Pro plan.
Yeah, AOL's retention method was downright illegal. It was nuts. I'm so glad they got nailed for it. I hope the cable company gets nailed, as well. It's not right to do that to people. A contract is one thing, but if you're not in one you should be able to cancel without issue, and you surely shouldn't be told that your cancellation went through when the opposite is the case. :(
Ugh...AOL, the hangnail of ISPs.
I don't think I even knew they had a Pro plan. LOL.
My plan was much faster than AOL and that was a good thing, but I had to learn a lot about the system to manage it efficiently, or the FAP hammer would fall often.
There was a viral sound file around the Web about the other company, the one that makes it impossible for people to leave -- some guy actually recorded the conversation with the CSR; it was something else. The ISP is notorious for abysmal customer service and shady practices in billing. And they have a big chunk of the market.
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