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Buffering Slow Internet and E-mail times out
- 6 years ago
Thank you for bringing this to my attention. If you are willing to try HTS again, please call 866-347-3292 and provide them with the updated case number I just messaged you, as I have now updated the case notes to ensure the call will be free of charge next time. I do apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. Also, I see you had mentioned termination earlier. If this is the step you would like to take instead, I can assist you with the process. Please private message me if this is your decision.
-Damian
maratsade wrote:If they run diagnostics on their end and on your end and find nothing wrong, it may be said they've done their due diligence, so you may be found liable for contract termination. They have also asked you to take further steps on your end and you have declined, so that is also a strike against you.
It seems the troubleshooting may be stalled since you did not wish to work with Home Tech Support. The Hughesnet people investigated your issue extensively and found no speed problems on their end or on your end, so they need you to do more work on your end to determine what may be causing the problems you see -- may be latency, perhaps, or something else. Ball's in your court now, and until you do what you asked you to do, they will likely not continue to investigate the issue, but you could always send a private message to Damian and ask for an update.
kf4ipc wrote:
$400 for the first 90 days. After that, it drops by $15 a month ($385, $370, etc.)
I shouldn't have to pay anything since my Internet hasn't been unable since it was installed.
I'm having to use the hot spot in town just to be able to send this and check my e-mail.
why should I have to pay almost $200 to HTS when I was told it would be free and everytime I call tech support I always get told something different.
I was hoping Damian would reply, as I was under the impression that the Home Tech Support service was supposed to be free of charge for troubleshooting this issue, and $200 is definitely not free of charge. :(
- MarkJFine6 years agoProfessor
Think it would also help to stick to only one topic thread as it tends to get confusing when a mod or admin has to look in two places, especially if there's a lot of people to respond to.
- maratsade6 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Maybe the mods could consolidate the threads? It does make the whole process more organised.
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