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vash 01-31-2012 09:02 AM

i cancel SIRIUS radio. now they call me twice a day.
 
mildly entertaining.

i've participated in 2 online surveys about why i bailed. main reason..cost went way up for me. i think i paid $112 for the year when i first joined..now my wife said i got a notification that my CC was charged closer to $180. no, "do you want to re-new?" just BAM, a hit to my credit card.

i've listened to a few messages. i think they recently offered $99 for the year. really fun. latest email was 6 months for $59.

think they will go any lower?

VINMAN 01-31-2012 09:05 AM

I should cancel mine. See how low I can get em down to.

hey $59 for 6 months, is a way better deal than $99 for a year. How can you pas that up!!:p

pwd72s 01-31-2012 09:11 AM

Had one hell of a time getting rid of them when I decided to let the free 6 months that came with the Mustang expire. A registered letter finally did the trick.

Their demand to automatically renew by billing my card really turned me off.

I simply don't spend enough hours in the car to make the fees worth it to me.

Just plug in my Ipod, set it to shuffle play & go. Zero annoying deejay chatter, and with nearly 2,000 songs, I'm happy.

vash 01-31-2012 09:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VINMAN (Post 6528606)
hey $59 for 6 months, is a way better deal than $99 for a year. How can you pas that up!!:p

ROFL!! i can see; you my friend are a shrewd business man..hahahhah

pwd72s 01-31-2012 10:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vash (Post 6528639)
ROFL!! i can see; you my friend are a shrewd business man..hahahhah

Did Sirius mention the "artists fee"? I almost bought more, until I heard that "of course, this doesn't include the $40 artists fee."

IROC 01-31-2012 10:07 AM

Strangely, my wife's car has Sirius and we don't even pay for it. We bought a used BMW a year ago, turned on the radio and had XM. It's still there. I'm waiting for them to turn it off one of these days...

widebody911 01-31-2012 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pwd72s (Post 6528716)
Did Sirius mention the "artists fee"? I almost bought more, until I heard that "of course, this doesn't include the $40 artists fee."

Whiskey Tango Foxtrot?

cantdrv55 01-31-2012 10:34 AM

Tell the you'll switch to XM

pwd72s 01-31-2012 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by widebody911 (Post 6528744)
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot?

I'm glad I never gave them a card number. Guys on Mustang boards have posted it's damned difficult to get rid of them once they get your card number.

Oh...I thought XM and Sirius merged???

LeeH 01-31-2012 11:18 AM

I think my last "Come back" offer was $25 for six months.

rouxroux 01-31-2012 11:20 AM

With my Ipod and Pandora, I have no need for XM/Sirius anymore. Still getting the "Please come back" offers.

GH85Carrera 01-31-2012 12:23 PM

I have a DVD with all 150 of the CDs I own ripped to it in both of my cars. I push random and let it play. I have edited out all the crappy songs. At work I listen to Pandora all day for 36 bucks a year. No commercials ever. No DJs ever.

gt350mike 01-31-2012 01:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeeH (Post 6528871)
I think my last "Come back" offer was $25 for six months.

My wife received the same letter last week. I tossed it in the trash because at the end of 6 months, they will not take "NO" for an answer. My last contract with them was for two accounts and like an idiot, I took them up on their discounted offer to stay with them for six more months and after getting really F'n ugly with them, they cut the service on one of the accounts but forgot about the other account. I sold the car almost a year later along with the Sirius service. Their tactics will eventually turn-off enough customers and they'll go out of business.

Load a thumb drive with music and enough your tunes without the hassle.

Brian 162 01-31-2012 06:06 PM

I saw an offer last week up here for XM that had 3 options.
1 $45 (approx.) for 3 months.
2 $115 for a year.
3 $550 for as long as I own the vehicle. XM is built into my radio.
I plan on keeping my truck for a while so the option 3 could work.

vash 01-31-2012 06:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gt350mike (Post 6529114)
My wife received the same letter last week. I tossed it in the trash because at the end of 6 months, they will not take "NO" for an answer. My last contract with them was for two accounts and like an idiot, I took them up on their discounted offer to stay with them for six more months and after getting really F'n ugly with them, they cut the service on one of the accounts but forgot about the other account. I sold the car almost a year later along with the Sirius service. Their tactics will eventually turn-off enough customers and they'll go out of business.

Load a thumb drive with music and enough your tunes without the hassle.

whoa. this is good info. i think i am done.

bell 02-01-2012 04:00 AM

I was with sirius for nearly 10 years......they ve been trying to get me back.........my radio is now on for free for 2 weeks.....to bad I don't know where it is lol

gr8fl4porsche 02-01-2012 04:02 AM

Just received an email from the CEO yesterday announcing a price increase.

willtel 02-01-2012 04:25 AM

I've been with XM a long time and I have never had an issue cancelling or transferring a subscription.

I pay for service in my wife's car and I have it in my daily driver but I don't pay for that one, I bought the car a year ago and it still works on the old owner's account.

The ipod arguments are invalid. There is no way in hell you can have as much varied content as XM\Sirius has access to. A good example was last Saturday at my house, my father and brother-in-law came over and I wanted to play some music we could all enjoy and we are each from different generations. I used to computer to listen to the 60's on 6 station and we were entertained all day while we worked. In comparison my ipod has a much narrower selection of music that I like but may not appeal to others. With XM I didn't have to deal with skipping tracks and my father rolling his eyes because another Deftones song comes on.

ramonesfreak 02-01-2012 04:42 AM

when i cancelled, the called me weekly for about a year. i had to block their number. eventually they stopped calling. i recently felt like signing up again and called them and asked if they had any promotional deals going on and they said no discount! i hung up. i hated the music stations and only had it for Stern but im no longer willing to pay the fee for only 3 days of new Stern show a week

their website is one of the more confusing sites ever. good luck trying to figure out details by reading the site

ramonesfreak 02-01-2012 04:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by willtel (Post 6530127)
I've been with XM a long time and I have never had an issue cancelling or transferring a subscription.

I pay for service in my wife's car and I have it in my daily driver but I don't pay for that one, I bought the car a year ago and it still works on the old owner's account.

The ipod arguments are invalid. There is no way in hell you can have as much varied content as XM\Sirius has access to. A good example was last Saturday at my house, my father and brother-in-law came over and I wanted to play some music we could all enjoy and we are each from different generations. I used to computer to listen to the 60's on 6 station and we were entertained all day while we worked. In comparison my ipod has a much narrower selection of music that I like but may not appeal to others. With XM I didn't have to deal with skipping tracks and my father rolling his eyes because another Deftones song comes on.

i think you are wrong. I have at least 75,000 songs of all genres that i love. imagine how much music college kids have these days, living in dorms and trading their hard drive contents.

the only value i ever got out of sirius was howard stern and a few other talk radio programs. never the music, which i found to be the same song played twice an hour all day every day. completely dreadful programming almost as bad as FM radio

widebody911 02-01-2012 05:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pwd72s (Post 6528811)
I'm glad I never gave them a card number. Guys on Mustang boards have posted it's damned difficult to get rid of them once they get your card number.

Oh...I thought XM and Sirius merged???

No, I was asking about the $40 "artist fee"

I've been tempted to go with satellite radio in the past, because terrestrial radio sucks donkey balls. After reading threads like these I have 2nd and 3rd thoughts.

ramonesfreak 02-01-2012 05:13 AM

if all you want is music, use pandora, assuming you have a way to stream it wherever you want

i do miss howard stern alot but im learning that i can live without him and his whining about not collecting his zillions of dollars when im practically starving to death

VINMAN 02-01-2012 06:14 AM

As much as i hate the price, I lovre my Sirius. Just way too many choices compared to regular radio.

pwd72s 02-01-2012 08:16 AM

I'd say that in our 3 rigs combined, Cindy & I just don't spend enough time in our cars to make it worthwile. In 2011, we may have racked up 7,000 miles...total!

If I were on the road a lot, like some are...then maybe satellite radio would be worth it.

Scott Watkins 02-01-2012 08:17 AM

SiriusXM is awesome! Recently did an audio upgrade on the 993 and included.

fred cook 02-01-2012 08:39 AM

Sirius.............
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vash (Post 6528599)
mildly entertaining.

i've participated in 2 online surveys about why i bailed. main reason..cost went way up for me. i think i paid $112 for the year when i first joined..now my wife said i got a notification that my CC was charged closer to $180. no, "do you want to re-new?" just BAM, a hit to my credit card.

i've listened to a few messages. i think they recently offered $99 for the year. really fun. latest email was 6 months for $59.

think they will go any lower?

This happened to a friend of mine. So, when we got my wife a car with the Sirius radio option we used it for the 6 months and when I got "the notice" to renew I called their office and told them to send me a bill. When the bill arrived, I paid with a check. Did the same thing this year. Now, when we decide to cancel, they don't have a card number to abuse!

Joeaksa 02-01-2012 10:07 AM

I finally got on XM two years ago and like it. Got the portable unit and it now goes in any of the cars and in the house. Even works in the airplane so for me its easy and cheap...

emcon5 02-01-2012 10:42 AM

I let mine lapse a little over a year ago. Howard just wasn't as entertaining as he once was, plus I was spending less time in the car. It also seemed like the music variety was less than it was when I started.

I used to listen to the hard rock channels, and toward the end, it always seemed like the same songs were on. Oh, and slight tangent, but Nickleback sucks.

I intended to cancel the year before, but I had the end date wrong, and they autorenewed, the day before I called. They did offer to cancel, with a cancellation fee equal to 6 months service. :mad:

The next year I verified the date, and this is how the call went:

Me: "I would like to disable auto renew on my account, so it will lapse when my subscription ends tomorrow."
Sirius dude: "OK Sir, I will put your account on Seasonal hold"
Me: "No, just don't have it renew."
Sirius dude: "How long would you like that hold?"
Me: "..........How about until I die?"
Sirius dude: "Oh, so you want to cancel?"
Me: "Whatever you want to call it, just don't charge my card tomorrow."
Sirius dude: "OK, I can waive the early cancellation fee, and credit the remainder of your subscription to your account. That works out to......40’"
Me: "Fine, can you mail me a check?"
Sirius dude: "Sure, Is this your current address?"
Me: "Come on man, you are going to spend 40’ to send me a check for 40’, plus I have the pain in the ass of depositing a 40’ check. How about you do what I asked for and just not set my account to renew, so it ends when my subscription is up?"
Sirius dude: "Uh.....oh, I can do that, it will just end tomorrow"
Me: "Well, let's do that then......"

He could have been screwing with me, because when he finally answered the phone, I said:

"I initially called to cancel, but after listening to your automated on hold sales pitch repeat about 60 times over the last (Look at timer on phone) 28 minutes and 14 seconds, I have seen the light and would like a lifetime subscription. You guys do that?"
Sirius dude: "Sure, we do that, you want to set up a lifetime subscription?
Me: "Hmm......Nah, I think I'll just cancel"

They make it as difficult as possible.

GH85Carrera 02-01-2012 12:07 PM

I have several magazine subscriptions and all of them keep bugging me to renew via credit card. It ain;t gonna happen. I will continue to do electronic payment on the day I decide the bill should be paid. Not 6 months early and not with a credit card.

pwd72s 02-01-2012 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by widebody911 (Post 6530175)
No, I was asking about the $40 "artist fee"

I've been tempted to go with satellite radio in the past, because terrestrial radio sucks donkey balls. After reading threads like these I have 2nd and 3rd thoughts.

They tried to tell me the "artist fee" was to pay royalties...I call BS on that one.

Maybe a "fee" to listen to the effing deejays???? The fat ladies on the XXX channel? Howard Stern?

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/suppo...leys/pukey.gif

vash 02-01-2012 12:52 PM

the last email. the subject was: WELCOME BACK!

$5 per month for the next six months!! hahaah..getting better!

p911dad 02-01-2012 03:57 PM

I know I am one of those lazy folks that never change once they have a good. easy thing that they like. I agree it's getting pricey, but I just like the Greatful Dead Channel and Pearl Jam is right next door, so we keep it. We don't drive this car much, but it is nice to not listen to the commercial FM that is so annoying with the car dealers, etc blasting at you after every song. Plus, it has a safety thing going, that is I am not punching buttons to get to some FM channel that has a song I can tolerate. Lazy, I know it. Too lazy to plug into new technology(although we have that stuff) or embrace it, and Sirius probably knows that.

89911 02-21-2012 12:03 PM

Got this email today:

Dear Valued Subscriber,

I would like to thank you for being a subscriber and for your continued support. As the Chief Executive Officer of SiriusXM, I spend much of my time focused on satellites, programming and employees, which are all very important, but nothing is more important to me than our subscribers. I understand that the primary reason you subscribe to SiriusXM is the unparalleled choice we offer, and since launching over a decade ago, we have continuously expanded the variety and quality of the programming we provide.

And the best is yet to come. We are building an exciting future that includes even more channels, greater diversity, exclusive subscriber benefits and more flexibility in the ways you can listen to SiriusXM.

I hope you understand that to continue bringing this unbeatable listening experience to our subscribers, SiriusXM recently implemented a modest rate increase of $1.00 to $1.54 per month — about 5 cents a day or less — on most SiriusXM audio packages. This increase will take effect on your next renewal date.

Because we know this increase comes during challenging economic times, we have provided some options below that you may want to consider:

— Keep what you have now, and your SiriusXM package will continue to offer you incredible value, with channels and channels of commercial-free music, plus sports, news, talk, entertainment and more — all in one place.

— If you're paying invoice fees, save $2.00 per billing cycle simply by changing to credit or debit card billing. It's far more convenient and a great way to save.

— If you currently have any monthly, quarterly or semi-annual plans on your account, take advantage of our Annual Plan discounts, which are available on most SiriusXM packages and offer you a better value because they include a month free (you pay for 11, you get 12). Installment billing is available for most Annual Plans.

— Consider upgrading to our All Access package, which gives you all the channels available for your radio, plus access to SiriusXM programming on your computer, smartphone or other mobile device, for a great bundled price. It is our best value.

As we continue to add exciting new content and find more ways for you to enjoy our programming, we will work hard to control costs and create efficiencies to ensure SiriusXM continues to be the best value for your entertainment dollar.

On behalf of everyone at SiriusXM, thank you for your support.

Sincerely,


Mel Karmazin

Some Sirius radios may not be compatible with the All Access package. Lifetime plans are not affected by this price increase. Please see below for more information about the new monthly rates effective January 1, 2012.



*Rate shown is the effective monthly rate, before applicable taxes and fees.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

— The price of the All Access annual package for primary radios was $199 per year and was not affected by the price increase. The All Access annual package rate for additional radios was increased by the equivalent of less than 44’ per month, to $159 per year.

— The rate for SiriusXM Internet Radio, when purchased without a linked subscription was increased by $1.54 per paid month to $14.49 for the first subscription, and by $1.00 per month, to $9.99, for additional SiriusXM Internet Radio subscriptions on the same account.

— The rates for Traffic, Weather, Travel Link™ and Backseat TV were not affected by the price increase.

— The rates for Mostly Music and News, Sports & Talk did not change.

— The price increase did not affect any Lifetime subscriptions you may have on your account.

pwd72s 02-21-2012 02:44 PM

" If you're paying invoice fees, save $2.00 per billing cycle simply by changing to credit or debit card billing. It's far more convenient and a great way to save."

This had me laughing...how to "save" even more? Tell 'em adios!

Scott Watkins 03-09-2012 06:51 AM

"Cramer Interviews Sirius XM CEO - Mad Money - CNBC"

News Headlines

id10t 03-09-2012 07:46 AM

I get it "free" as part of my dish tv package... should I want to listen to it in the car, I simply capture a few hours to computer and burn to cd or save as mp3.

p911dad - I like the dead channel as well, but did you know there is a TON of dead shows free for the downloading at Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free Books, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine ?


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