I called a week ago to cancel and walked away with 3 radios all access for $6 each a month for a year. Customer service even told me to put a reminder in my phone to call back in a year to do it again. Haha.
Not to pry, but I didn't know you could drive if you were deaf. How do you handle situations where people honk?I think Sirius is quite awesome and have 'had' it for about 7 years. Major downfall is a serious illness wiped out my hearing completely just over 2 yrs ago. I did online chat with them and of course they want you to call to cancel so they can offer a 'preferred customer deal', but after letting the guy know I can't call due to being deaf he did patch me through to touch base with his manager. I told them I would have to cancel indefinitely (still totally deaf BTW) and they totally understood, but ever since then I get emails, mailed letters, etc. saying how much they miss me being a customer, offering me the $5/month (mid grade service, Select I believe), an Echo Dot or whatever in the hell that is, etc... I still laugh as they apparently didn't pick up on DEAF part of the conversation. Actually thinking of activating it again as I drive a fair amount, thinking maybe insane music/bass will help regenerate some damaged nerves. Really have nothing to lose at this point as you can only become so deaf! Not being able to hear Sirius does make driving a bit boring as I always looked fwd to having that.
Yeah I had the same concern initially, but in my state and most in general it's totally fine to drive being deaf. As in legal, but it is quite the experience to get used to. If somebody blows their horn good luck trying to get the point across. Much better to flash lights, that sort of thing. I do have a decibel meter app on my phone and keep it on at times just to see sudden changes and take note of what's around me. This happened just over 2 yrs ago and I had to retrain myself on every basic part of living and didn't drive for months and took it very easy for awhile, just a few miles here/there. My POV is when life throws something devastating at you it's time to either roll with it or get rolled over by it.Not to pry, but I didn't know you could drive if you were deaf. How do you handle situations where people honk?
Around here I basically drive with my hand hovering over the horn all the time. Too many crazy drivers that try to cut in all the time and they don't have the space or they don't check their blind spot and just move over without looking. As a pedestrian walking around, I've had to yell out a few times otherwise drivers that weren't paying attention would have run me over. I guess it's good that it's legal, I suppose if you pay attention you don't really need to hear it.Yeah I had the same concern initially, but in my state and most in general it's totally fine to drive being deaf. As in legal, but it is quite the experience to get used to. If somebody blows their horn good luck trying to get the point across. Much better to flash lights, that sort of thing. I do have a decibel meter app on my phone and keep it on at times just to see sudden changes and take note of what's around me. This happened just over 2 yrs ago and I had to retrain myself on every basic part of living and didn't drive for months and took it very easy for awhile, just a few miles here/there. My POV is when life throws something devastating at you it's time to either roll with it or get rolled over by it.
I will say that I'm an aggressive driver in getting things done in an effective/efficient manner, BUT I do it in a totally safe and respectful manner to all those around me. Their lives are just as important as mine to be honest. IF someone lays on the horn fairly close to me I can likely 'hear' it through vibration, so all is not lost. Definitely spot on with the paying attention part of it as suddenly losing something as important as hearing seriously changes life as you know it, but you just have to find ways around that to make things work in your favor. I've read of many people that are doing fine driving after losing vision in one eye as in totally blind on that side. As long as their other eye gets the job done they can legally/safely drive, just have to be much more cautious to offset that, especially the peripheral loss.Around here I basically drive with my hand hovering over the horn all the time. Too many crazy drivers that try to cut in all the time and they don't have the space or they don't check their blind spot and just move over without looking. As a pedestrian walking around, I've had to yell out a few times otherwise drivers that weren't paying attention would have run me over. I guess it's good that it's legal, I suppose if you pay attention you don't really need to hear it.
As for the topic, I listen to a few music stations and the comedy channels. They don't really repeat that often, I don't listen to it all the time, mostly just when I'm bored with regular music and looking for a change up. For $5 a month, not really worth complaining about. Maybe if I were paying the $20 a month then it's not worth it.
You need to know how to treat them. I just tell them up front not to waste both our time as they like to pretend they're giving you a discount and they had to get manager approval. I've gotten it down to 10 minutes for both cars at $60/year. Then I stick it in my calendar to call next year. I just tell them I know they can do it, done it for years, let's not waste time and just do both cars at the same time for one year so that saves me from calling a second time. That takes a couple minutes and the rest is just time for them to read the amounts and their standard disclaimers.They seem to enjoy prolonging this Kabuki theater where every year I have to call up to cancel, then they give me the discount I was already getting the last five years. I need it for the traffic on my nav on my car, which saves me some time getting to work. Overall, I would say that their music channels could use a lot of improvement. Their jazz and classical stations are meh, and even some of their rock, or other niche stations like reggae, soul, are somewhat disappointing. The channels dedicated to blues or outlaw country are where I often wind up. The one artist stations like the Bruce Springsteen, or Pearl Jam get pretty **** old fast.
They now send reminders about your renewal via mail about 1 month ahead of time. If I don't call them for a deal the amount for their "select" service it goes up to $34.95 a month for two cars. While the service is invaluable "out west" on our rood trips I am not paying $35.00 bucks a month or it. Many, many miles out here where your cell phone is utterly useless.You need to know how to treat them. I just tell them up front not to waste both our time as they like to pretend they're giving you a discount and they had to get manager approval. I've gotten it down to 10 minutes for both cars at $60/year. Then I stick it in my calendar to call next year. I just tell them I know they can do it, done it for years, let's not waste time and just do both cars at the same time for one year so that saves me from calling a second time. That takes a couple minutes and the rest is just time for them to read the amounts and their standard disclaimers.
Check to see if your credit card offers "burner" card numbers. My Citi card had this, it is basically a one time use CC # with a 1 month expiration.A few questions:
My free 3 month new car trial period expired. l have an offer for $5/month for 12 months.
The fine print says "a credit card is required on this offer". l visited their website and was prompted for billing address and credit card info.
lt also had the option of using a gift card.
My plan is to buy a SXM gift card from Walmart online. My fear is if l use the gift card code, they will not honor it unless l also provide credit card info for "auto renew".
l have read numerous horror stories about this company. I will not under any circumstances allow them to have my credit card information.
Can l use a giftcard to subscribe without providing CC info? l do not want to buy a giftcard only to find out it cannot be used unless l have credit card info on file.
Check to see if your credit card offers "burner" card numbers. My Citi card had this, it is basically a one time use CC # with a 1 month expiration.
Not sure if they will do a gift card without a CC though.
I am so glad I got their lifetime membership.
Sure it was $500, but that was back in 2004 when I got it. Only had to spend an additional $75 to get it transferred to my wife's vehicle.
So far, that is about $33 year.