ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: False Advertising rip offWell I posted here because the hughsnet rep I spoke with today suggested it but, I do apologize if I posted in the wrong section.False Advertising rip offHughsnet is a rip-off. They promise you 4G or 5G and sweat it works everywhere. I got my service and I couldn’t even check my email. My wife couldn’t post her schoolwork and was at risk of failing. We called about the service and were given nothing but excuses. We finally had to change companies and now we’re being charged a $350 termination fee when it was their service that didn’t work! They informed me that I was paying the fee and now they say they won’t waive it because I “agreed” to it. I wasn’t asked, I was INFORMED I would be charged a fee. There was no agreement on my part. I’m contacting my state’s consumer protection board and possibly a lawyer since all their ads say it works everywhere when it doesn’t. Anyone else have any ideas???