To your point. I recently discovered that my Ram radio can pick up HD radio stations. I even found a station I like with no commercials. Not missing XM at all.I would not give them a dime...total garbage company with garbage support. With all the other alternatives available I cannot understand how they stay in business.
That's a very good dealHi all,
In todays mail was a solicitation for SiriusXM. I haven’t read all the fine print but the big, bold eye catching headline is: 6 months all access for $50 or 12 months for $99. Then buried down later the after taxes price is $119.88 for the 12 months.
Since neither I or she uses the current service, what advantage is there to take advantage of this? The only reason we’d use it would be for real-time traffic if we weren’t using the cellphone...occasionally I have looked at that.
So whats your opinions on this? Remember we aren’t radio listeners...
Sheesh I’d bite on that unless theres fine print that changes things...Here's the latest offer I just got in the mail.
Here's the latest offer I just got in the mail.
Here's the latest offer I just got in the mail.
Have you ever tried to cancel, its worse then cancelling AOL in the 1990's. Then the AG had to step in. I gave up on Sirius subscriptions 10 years ago, It was murder to stop the billing on my credit card. Its a lesson I learned and will never get "bitten" by them again! To get a "deal" they demand your CC and the fine print says auto renewal. And boy do they do the renewal even when you say NO! I'm sure they have lost millions of dollars by inserting "auto-renewal" in the small print. Many astute folks won't fall for this trick. I remember back when I was working so many colleagues ranted about the same experience I had.I really hate how they force you to call and cancel. The other annoying thing is that everyone is paying different prices. They need to keep it simple like Netflix. Sign up or cancel online and everyone pays $5 a month. Their subscriber numbers would triple.
I wasn't planning on resubscribing but recently got a promo that was too good to pass up. $4.99 a month for 12 months and I pay monthly, not all in one shot.
Hold off and eventually a great deal will come along.
Many credit cards now offer virtual account numbers that generate a random card number linked to your account where you can set a dollar and time limit. For instance, $100 in a 2 month period. Come auto renewal time the number no longer works. Perfect for subscription services.
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All fine and dandy but the usually script is bounce you around, make a few pitches for renewal, etc, ect, ect and after if you have given them the 15th no thank you they finally cancel. If you haven't experienced this you have done well. The point is they should make it possible to cancel online.I'm not sure what everyone is making a big deal about. All you have to do is call and cancel it when the promotion ends. It literally takes two minutes.
you don't allow your self to be bounced around. ask one time to whomever is on the phone with you for an account retention representitive. this will get you to the highest level of "customer service", work your deal or opt out.All fine and dandy but the usually script is bounce you around, make a few pitches for renewal, etc, ect, ect and after if you have given them the 15th no thank you they finally cancel. If you haven't experienced this you have done well. The point is they should make it possible to cancel online.
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