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k1ll3rdr4g0n

join:2005-03-19
Homer Glen, IL

reply to hottboiinnc

Re: Pointless

said by hottboiinnc:

id agree with you Pnh. People can fully read the contract online before even signing up which fully states the FAP and details what it is.

These lawyers are just out to make a few bucks claiming that the customers didn't know any better. It's not HughesNet's problem these customers didn't read that they have an ETF. It even states online and when you all them they say the same thing.

And its easy if you don't want the service after your contract. you simply cancel the credit card its billed to and be done with it. If you want out before the end of the contract....cancel and pay the ~$250 for it and be done.

Cell phone companies charge an ETF so why can't HughesNet. These customers won't get anything but a few free months of service and that's it. Why? Because they're probably still under contract.
@pnh102
But how do you know the service sucks until you have a sufficient time to try it out? You are basically saying I can fully test every feature of a service in 30 days or less. I consider myself a power user, but there is no way I can test every feature and the quality in 30 days. I see the 30 day grace period to test immediate things - like can you actually make and receive calls? Does the phone fall apart in your hands..ect
@hottboiinnc
I'll help point out some facts since they seem to be lacking on this wonderful site.
»www.hughesnet.com/
quote:
HughesNet® is available everywhere – even where cable Internet and DSL don't reach. HughesNet offers a suite of connectivity solutions for your home, business, or enterprise, with download speeds ranging from 1.0 Mbps to 5.0 Mbps.
Front page information. Doesn't matter whats in the TOS, if a customer gets less than that what they purchase then its false advertising. A lot of people on here think that TOS are the high almighty rules, and they ARE NOT.
So, you would think its ok for me to sit there, start an ISP and say that you will get blazing speeds faster than fiber, yet the fastest you will actually get is dial-up speeds - and in my TOS I state some garbage such as "you will be throttled depending the time and how much you have downloaded"?

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