Do I have to return my hotspot if I cancel?

Do I have to return my hotspot if I cancel?

First, we are sorry to see you go!  We want WiFi on the Go to be perfect for everyone but understand that sometimes it doesn't work out. 

If you have cancelled within 6 months of your original enrollment, we would sure appreciate it if you could return the hotspot, and all the included materials to:

LeanStream Resource Partners, LLC
4950 Corporate Drive NW, Suite 115
Huntsville, Alabama 35805

If you don't have everything or can't find something, that is ok - just shoot us what you have.  Thank you.  

 

 

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