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When is the bonus period?
So rather than out right saying it is 2am to 8am in all time zones which there is no post or message that I can find stating that, please publish it somewhere. I have been a hughes net customer for 10 plus years. Someone there needs to be a lot more helpful when it comes to our monthly data usage. The Data management tips 'n tricks looks good and I will try some of the tips. But have been watching our data disappear in the first 10 days of every new billing period for a long time and feel like asking a company that makes it's money on selling that time, a waste of my time.
Twogills
First, it is published, and in various places. The very first result in a Google search of "HughesNet Bonus Zone" explains that the time is 2AM to 8AM. The same for a search of "HughesNet Bonus Bytes". The FAQ also lists the Bonus Zone hours. It's also listed in the Fair Access Policy explanation. Various other places, as well. It's also listed in this thread, in the very first reply.
Regarding your data being used in the first ten days, it's because something on your network is using it. One or your devices using your data is not HughesNet's fault. Whether you ask for help in figuring out what is using your data is up to you. If you want the help, then ask. If you think it's a waste of time, then don't. This is the HughesNet Support Community, and helping customers with their issues or needs is what it's here for.
If you would like that help, please ask for it by starting a new topic.
- maratsade6 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
I think what Twogills is saying is, they need to add the info about it being 2-8 am in every time zone. They do say 2-8 am in many places, but the ones I looked at did not say "in every time zone."
- GabeU6 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Maybe so, but I think maybe it would be better to say 2AM to 8AM local time, not "every time zone". Still, the way I read it already tells me it's in my local time zone, as it doesn't give a time zone, just 2AM to 8AM. Being more descriptive certainly wouldn't hurt, though.
- maratsade6 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Yes, of course, that language would be useful. We've had other people who need that clarification, it seems, so it couldn't hurt to add it.
GabeU wrote:Maybe so, but I think maybe it would be better to say 2AM to 8AM local time, not "every time zone". Still, the way I read it already tells me it's in my local time zone, as it doesn't give a time zone, just 2AM to 8AM. Being more descriptive certainly wouldn't hurt, though.
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