Sirius and I Give Up
#51
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Mesa, AZ.
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Yeah they are horrible to work with. I had renewed the subscription in my car and then ended up trading it in a month later. I called to cancel and the same thing happened to me. Long wait time with no results. On the second call instead of canceling I tried to switch my subscription to my wife's car. After checking with someone on their end they said they would do that. After three days went by and her radio wasn't on after multiple attempts to resend a start up signal I called my credit card company and do a charge back.
When your free trial runs out wait until they call you to sign up again. Tell them you want the six months for $25. I wouldn't sign up for anything else at a higher price. Also tell them you want the subscription to end after the six months with NO automatic renewal. If it auto renews they charge you over $100 a year.
When your free trial runs out wait until they call you to sign up again. Tell them you want the six months for $25. I wouldn't sign up for anything else at a higher price. Also tell them you want the subscription to end after the six months with NO automatic renewal. If it auto renews they charge you over $100 a year.
Are they willing to do that? If not, I'll let it run out after the 6 months. While it's OK, it's just digital radio with way to much DJ talking. Never liked XM because of to much DJ Noise. I always liked my Directv and Comcast digital radio stations (think Directv also when to SiriusXM now like Dish Network) since they had no ads, talking, NOISE, just music on a continuous loop like it should be.