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Internet plan pricing
The snapshot that Liz posted is from the Hughesnet.com page. The deals listed there are for new subscribers only, not existing subscribers.
If there are any sale/discount prices available for your they'll be on the Shop/Upgrade page. If there are sales/discounts available to you, they tend to be for either 12 or 24 months and then revert to regular price, but they'll state the discount longevity on the page.
That's what I'm thinking. But there is no mention of a time frame. Trust me I've looked. Just don't understand why the sales and cs people don't know this.
- maratsade4 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
It's probably an internal decision that's just that, internal, not to be shared with subscribers, for business reasons only those who made the decision know about. The sales and CS people may know it, but they may not be at liberty to discuss it with subscribers, so they don't mention anything and only deal with individual cases. All of this is not uncommon in business.
twinklepa wrote:Just don't understand why the sales and cs people don't know this.
- GabeU4 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
The sales people are in a different department and tend to only deal with prospective subscribers. The service department for existing subscribers likely isn't aware of sale prices due to not dealing with prospectives.
If you're not seeing any indication of and end date to a price when signing in to check what plans are available to you, there's likely no discount available right now and what you're seeing are the regular prices. That doesn't mean there won't be discounts available in the future, however, as they do occasionally offer discounts to existing customers who change plans.
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