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WHY IS DATA REFRESHED DURING THE FIRST 20 DAYS OF SERVICE?? THIS MIGHT BE IN THE SMALL PRINT BUT IS NOT COMMUNICATED WHEN BUYING.
WE WOULD PREFER OUR DATA NOT BEING REFRESHED DURING THE FIRST 20 DAYS OF SERVICE...THIS WOULD ALLOW US TO SEE OUR DATA IS BEING USED UP WITHIN 48 HOURS AND WE COULD CANCEL AND FIND ANOTHER PROVIDED.
THIS SEEMS DECEPTIVE TO ME
gettingout wrote:WHY IS DATA REFRESHED DURING THE FIRST 20 DAYS OF SERVICE?? THIS MIGHT BE IN THE SMALL PRINT BUT IS NOT COMMUNICATED WHEN BUYING.
WE WOULD PREFER OUR DATA NOT BEING REFRESHED DURING THE FIRST 20 DAYS OF SERVICE...THIS WOULD ALLOW US TO SEE OUR DATA IS BEING USED UP WITHIN 48 HOURS AND WE COULD CANCEL AND FIND ANOTHER PROVIDED.
THIS SEEMS DECEPTIVE TO ME
HughesNet does this as a courtesy. They do this to allow people to update/upgrade their devices to current without it affecting what would be one's normal monthly data allotment. The relaxed bandwidth period is explained in the Welcome email from HughesNet.
There's no deception as there's no trial period. You are in a contract from the moment of activation.
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