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45 Gigs... Where?
Did you get a letter from HughesNet? If you did, the date your plan will transition is given in the letter.
maratsade No, I think the only letters I got were the ones saying the govt discount is going from 50.00 to 30.00 in March
I got that letter like two or three times...
- maratsade3 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Hopefully the reps here can look into your account and tell you when your system will transition. My letter says mine will transition on Feb 27 (billing date), which means I will see the new data package on March 9. I wonder if you will see the change on March 11.
CWM030 wrote:maratsade No, I think the only letters I got were the ones saying the govt discount is going from 50.00 to 30.00 in March
I got that letter like two or three times...
- Liz3 years agoModerator
Hi CWM030!
Glad to see you're eager to get your new 45 GB plan! For those who are still within their contract, like you, the plan change happens once the contract is up. Remember, we vowed to keep you locked into the same price at the time of sign up for 2 years, but if you want to hop on the new plan now, you can upgrade yourself online!
Just check out Shop/Upgrade to upgrade to the 45 GB plan for an additional $10.
-Liz
- CWM0303 years agoSophomore
Liz: "Remember, we vowed to keep you locked into the same price at the time of sign up for 2 years, but if you want to hop on the new plan now, you can upgrade yourself online!
Just check out Shop/Upgrade to upgrade to the 45 GB plan for an additional $10."
Why can't I change my package?
Chris
- Liz3 years agoModerator
Hi Chris,
I see now, it's the EBB status that's the cause here. Only our original 10,20,30, and 50 GB plans are eligible for the EBB (and soon to be ACP) discount. If you disenrolled from the EBB/ACP discount to switch to the 45 GB plan, that would be $110 for the new plan vs $69 you'd be paying starting next month for your current 30 GB plan.
That's almost a 60% price increase for 50% more data in your situation. If the ACP stops or changes on its own, perhaps then you may consider upgrading to one of the new plans.
-Liz
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