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Hi DevFitz,
Welcome to our community and thank you for your post. As maratsade stated, the radio is required as part of the equipment return as stated in the subscriber agreement. We do not demand you place yourself in harms way, so if you would prefer, a technician can be dispatched for a de-installation fee of $100 or you could ask someone to retrieve it for you. The de-installation fee is the same as the installation fee.
Thanks,
Amanda
At this point however the charge has already been applied to my card so there isn't much point finding someone to climb up there and get it to return it.
- maratsade7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
"When I spoke to the rep about cancellation, I was not informed that there would be any deinstallation fee"
The information is in the subscriber agreement (section 1.3): "As an alternative to de-installing and returning applicable Equipment to Hughes yourself (whether before or after the expiration of any Service commitment period), you may request that Hughes de-install the modem, power supply, and radio directly for a fee."
- DevFitz7 years agoNew PosterYea, I get it. I was also told someone would follow up regarding a solution, which is what I waited for but never happened, so the box sat waiting and eventually was moved twice and put on the back burner. My fault there I suppose, but some decent customer service would have been helpful as well and I would have tried to find a way to get the radio off the roof and the modem returned. I imagine if it was returned now, the charge would remain anyway?
- maratsade7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
That's a good question -- only the Hughesnet mods on the site can answer that, but fingers crossed!
*I am not a Hughesnet employee or representative. This is a customer-to-customer tech support community, and I am a customer.
DevFitz wrote:
I imagine if it was returned now, the charge would remain anyway?
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