Once I got out of their tentacles I never looked back. Pandora and Apple car play is how I do it nowadays and it’s fine.
Same. It’s worth the $5/month I’ve always paid.I always cancel! I don't remember ever paying full price.
Absolutely. It's my once-a-year game every February. I cancel (takes a minute or two) and am subsequently given the same deal every time, which is 60 bucks a year per radio (I have three). For my current subscription I didn't have a great deal of time, so I simply canceled and hung up. Two days later I got the "platinum" package for $50 per year.I always cancel! I don't remember ever paying full price.given
Absolutely. It's my once-a-year game every February. I cancel (takes a minute or two) and am subsequently given the same deal every time, which is 60 bucks a year per radio (I have three). For my current subscription I didn't have a great deal of time, so I simply canceled and hung up. Two days later I got the "platinum" package for $50 per year.
Pay 100% upfront for the year and play the silly cancelation game. I'm a huge road-tripper and haven't been without the sat radio since my initial sign-up in 2003.
I think they offered me $5.99/month for life, but I'm too cheap so $5/month it is. Lets me decide if I want to cancel after a year if I'm not driving one car too much.I don't even have to call in to cancel any longer, they put me on some $6.99/mo plan and my credit card covers it under a $20/mo digital services benefit they include.
There was competition - Sirius and XM. Somehow they convinced the FTC that it would be better for consumers that they combined, so the feds let 'em.It is also an area that needs more competition, only one satellite radio company shows it is a monopoly. There should be at least 4 competitors.
They didn’t have a viable business plan, weren’t profitable and miscalculated the invention of cell phonesThere was competition - Sirius and XM. Somehow they convinced the FTC that it would be better for consumers that they combined, so the feds let 'em.
DONT PAY BY CHECK. They will have both your Routing and Account numbers.You can subscribe to their “best deal” but demand they invoice you…they send a bill you pay by check. No credit card to charge at the end of your subscription
When AOL charged for its service, they would continue to successfully charge a credit card after the card expired. SIRIUS is doing the same thing, my AMEX card was replaced with a new card number and code, yet SIRIUS is still billing the old, invalid card.The fact that you deleted your CC # from their site and that they reinstated it is criminal.
I am lucky I guess. I had the free trial in the Mazda five years ago and the only nuisance were the letters and promos reminding me to subscribe. Eventually they went away.
Most of my music is 128kbps MP3, I think yours may not be encoded well? I don't stream anything unless it is through iHeartRadio. Might be the only free one left, I don't know.Forgot to mention its sound quality is sorta 90's level 128bit rate mp3 with joint stereo
in other words hd radio and any streaming sounds better.