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@BAKER072 wrote:
The commercial is advertising falsely also I have heard from reading here that after three months the bill increases..
Just like on the HughesNet website, the TV commercials have fine print. As well, the HughesNet Subscriber Agreement is available for anyone on the net to read, and every prospective customer should read that agreement before signing up for service. Along the same lines, everyone should thoroughly research HughesNet before making the decision of signing up for it, especially considering the fact that it comes with a 24 month commitment. IOW, know what you're buying before you buy it.
There is no bill increase after three months unless you signed up through a reseller that offered such. Initial plan discounts with HughesNet proper, if they are offered at the given time, are for either 12 months or 24 months, and such is indicated on the website and/or during the sales call.
They didn't promise you anything. In fact, they say clearly, in several places, that speeds are not guaranteed.
If your other company is not satellite internet, then there's no comparison, as satellite internet works differently than terrestrial internet simply because of physics.
No, the commercials are not advertising falsely.
This is a tech support site. If you have tech support needs, start a new topic by going to the Tech Support page and clicking "start a topic." For idle chat, go to social media such as Facebook, Twitter, etc.
@BAKER072 wrote:
The commercial is advertising falsely also I have heard from reading here that after three months the bill increases..
Just like on the HughesNet website, the TV commercials have fine print. As well, the HughesNet Subscriber Agreement is available for anyone on the net to read, and every prospective customer should read that agreement before signing up for service. Along the same lines, everyone should thoroughly research HughesNet before making the decision of signing up for it, especially considering the fact that it comes with a 24 month commitment. IOW, know what you're buying before you buy it.
There is no bill increase after three months unless you signed up through a reseller that offered such. Initial plan discounts with HughesNet proper, if they are offered at the given time, are for either 12 months or 24 months, and such is indicated on the website and/or during the sales call.
@BAKER072 wrote:
For a future reference , going forward should I have any issues , when you talk about opening a ticket by that you mean create a new subject for tech support to help me .
Yep. If/when you do, try to describe the issue as best you can, and anything that you've tried thus far to diagnose or fix the issue. That can include anything that a rep may have tried or done or instructed you to try or do, as with most of us on here being fellow customers we don't have access to see case notes on what's already been done. Only the reps on here (Liz, Damian, Remy, etc) have that access, but much of the time it will be fellow customers who will try to help you, or at least in the beginning. You can tell if someone is a rep by the "moderator" tag next to their name.
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ReederP wrote:
I have been dealing with slow internet since before Covid. We signed a 2-year agreement to boost the speed (recommended by tech support) and there is no difference. I can't make calls using WiFi on my phone, Zoom is so slow I can't attend my work meetings, and if I try to watch anything I spend half the time watching the loading bar.
Why am I paying more? Now I'm locked into a 2-year agreement but I can't do my job so I have to drive to Starbucks to attend meetings.
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@ReederP wrote:
We signed a 2-year agreement to boost the speed (recommended by tech support) and there is no difference.
There is a 24 month commitment for all new customers. For existing customers, when upgrading service type, such as from Gen4 or prior to Gen5, there is a new 24 month commitment.
There is no 24 month commitment option to boost speed, save for the aforementioned service upgrade, of which Gen5 offers higher speed in comparison to prior plans.