Forum Discussion
Bill Payment
Hi everybody :
Is it possible to receive a paper bill ? Rather than pay by Checking Account ?
stanulg52
- maratsadeDistinguished Professor IV
I believe you can receive a monthly invoice, if you pay a $5 fee, but payments remain automatic, deducted from a credit card or bank account. Receiving an invoice won't change that.
EDIT: Actually, I may be wrong, judging by this 2018 post: https://community.hughesnet.com/t5/myAccount-and-Billing/Re-Switch-to-invoice-billing/m-p/96575/highlight/true#M5443
Here's more info: http://customer.kb.hughesnet.com/pages/1213.aspx
A HughesNet staff member will clarify how this works, I hope. :)
stanulg52 wrote:
Hi everybody :
Is it possible to receive a paper bill ? Rather than pay by Checking Account ?
stanulg52
- GabeUDistinguished Professor IV
maratsade wrote:I believe you can receive a monthly invoice, if you pay a $5 fee, but payments remain automatic, deducted from a credit card or bank account. Receiving an invoice won't change that.
EDIT: Actually, I may be wrong, judging by this 2018 post: https://community.hughesnet.com/t5/myAccount-and-Billing/Re-Switch-to-invoice-billing/m-p/96575/highlight/true#M5443
If it's still available to call and change to (I don't know if it is), you can make manual payments with Invoice Billing, whether it's making a manual electronic payment each month, like with a credit or debit card or from a checking account, or sending a check or money order through the mail.
- LizModerator
Good morning folks,
Always good to clarify billing topics; if you're on autopay, it's paperless billing and you save $5/month.
If you are on autopay and want a physical bill, you can print your latest bill once it has generated from your online HughesNet account. Here's how to view your bills online.
Thanks,
Liz
- PandTsoderNew PosterLiz,
I have a question about my ever rising bill.
3 months ago my bill was $111 and change, then it went up to $112, then $113. Now it's up to $132, what's up?- GabeUDistinguished Professor IV
Though I'm sure Liz will tell you, from the amount it's likely that you had a discount end.
You can see your current and past invoices, as well as a breakdown of the charges in them, by signing into the HughesNet My Account site and clicking on the "My Bill" header.
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