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Originally Posted by willtel
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.
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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