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Moving but want to keep my current internet service
- 7 years ago
sharleen and maratsade,
Thank you for your patience! I was able to get clarification on the concerns that you have raised.
- When you move with your Gen5 service, there is a 12-month commitment with no additional $299 fee.
- When you move with Gen4 service, you are required to upgrade to Gen5 and begin a new 24-month commitment.
I hope this clarifies the issue. We’ll make sure the online information is updated accordingly.
-Jay
According to Hughesnet's legal site ( https://legal.hughesnet.com/RelocationProgram.cfm), there are two options for relocating the service: one is free but requires a new 12-month commitment that begins on the date the service is installed at the new place, and the other one costs $299 and does not require a new commitment.
Edit: According to the information on the main site (see https://www.hughesnet.com/moving) if you move, a new 2 year commitment starts.
I hope a Hughesnet mod clarifies this.
*I am not a Hughesnet employee or representative. This is a customer-to-customer tech support community, and I am a customer.
- Jay7 years agoModerator
sharleen and maratsade,
I want to let you two know what I am working to get clarification on this issue. Thank you for bringing this to our attention!
-Jay
- steviekicks7 years agoNew Poster
I am having the same circumstances and this seems to be an issue that many customers are having -- also dissatisfied with the quality of service on top of that. this seems abusive and compulsive. I just called the customer service and they hung up on me.
- maratsade7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
What circumstances are you referring to? It would be more helpful if instead of piggybacking on this thread you created your own (go to Tech Support and click Start a Topic) and provided the details of your situation. This helps keep issues separate and ensures faster response.
*I am not a Hughesnet employee or representative. This is a customer-to-customer tech support community, and I am a customer.
steviekicks wrote:
I am having the same circumstances and this seems to be an issue that many customers are having -- also dissatisfied with the quality of service on top of that. this seems abusive and compulsive. I just called the customer service and they hung up on me.
- steviekicks7 years agoNew Poster
I am having the same circumstances and this seems to be an issue that many customers are having -- also dissatisfied with the quality of service on top of that. this seems abusive and compulsive. I just called the customer service and they hung up on me.
- Jay7 years agoModerator
sharleen and maratsade,
Thank you for your patience! I was able to get clarification on the concerns that you have raised.
- When you move with your Gen5 service, there is a 12-month commitment with no additional $299 fee.
- When you move with Gen4 service, you are required to upgrade to Gen5 and begin a new 24-month commitment.
I hope this clarifies the issue. We’ll make sure the online information is updated accordingly.
-Jay- maratsade7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Thanks, Jay! Question: is there a case in which there would be a $299 fee in relation to moving the service?
Jay wrote:sharleen and maratsade,
Thank you for your patience! I was able to get clarification on the concerns that you have raised.
- When you move with your Gen5 service, there is a 12-month commitment with no additional $299 fee.
- When you move with Gen4 service, you are required to upgrade to Gen5 and begin a new 24-month commitment.
I hope this clarifies the issue. We’ll make sure the online information is updated accordingly.
-Jay
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