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Re: Tell me about Sirius XM after $5/month deal is over - Yoyodyne ArtWorks - 02-04-2021 Suggestion: Sign up for Qobuz at $14.99/month (you can cancel at anytime), put the Qobuz app on your iPhone/iPad and enjoy an amazing variety of music (all CD quality resolution or better). Plus you can buy downloads (at a usually reasonable price) of all the albums you stream, without any DRM restrictions. Re: Tell me about Sirius XM after $5/month deal is over - rz - 02-04-2021 I signed up for a lifetime subscription almost 16 years ago. Right now, based on what I paid, I've averaged a little over $2/month, and with every passing month, that monthly rate keeps getting smaller. I can pay a $35 fee to transfer the subscription to another device, which I may do as my original radio doesn't have some of the features that the newer ones have. Re: Tell me about Sirius XM after $5/month deal is over - C(-)ris - 02-04-2021 rz wrote: Good luck with that transfer. Re: Tell me about Sirius XM after $5/month deal is over - N-OS X-tasy! - 02-04-2021 Sarcany wrote: This is when you should have made those calls to the FCC and the AG's office anyway. Re: Tell me about Sirius XM after $5/month deal is over - vision63 - 02-04-2021 rgG wrote: That's my problem. I don't want to deal with them, but other than streaming through my phone, which I don't really want to do, there doesn't seem to be another option. Question is, is it worth the pain once or twice a year? I pay them barstards $14 a month out of sheer laziness rgG. Don't be that person. I'm about to call them now and I'll tell you what my new deal is. Time out: Ok, I'm back. Turns out I was paying $20+ a month for my service. I use the app more than in the car. I also, still wanted All-Access which includes the app. Rachel made me a deal for $10.02 per month for 12 months and I say yes Rachel. I need to call them a day before a year from now and get another promotional deal. They have cheaper deals which you can ask Rachel about. Re: Tell me about Sirius XM after $5/month deal is over - AllGold - 02-04-2021 I have renewed for a year-long $5/month deal twice without much pain. The first renewal was by phone, the second was online. The online renewal was a little confusing; it initially looked like I could do it without having to deal with chat. It might have worked, but it was showing me two different amounts and I didn't want to have to fight for a refund so I started a chat and had the online rep do it. The trick is to act before your current deal expires. Even if they don't want to give another $5 deal to a current customer, the worst that can happen is you cancel and go without for a week or a month. Re: Tell me about Sirius XM after $5/month deal is over - rgG - 02-05-2021 vision63 wrote: That's my problem. I don't want to deal with them, but other than streaming through my phone, which I don't really want to do, there doesn't seem to be another option. Question is, is it worth the pain once or twice a year? I pay them barstards $14 a month out of sheer laziness rgG. Don't be that person. I'm about to call them now and I'll tell you what my new deal is. Time out: Ok, I'm back. Turns out I was paying $20+ a month for my service. I use the app more than in the car. I also, still wanted All-Access which includes the app. Rachel made me a deal for $10.02 per month for 12 months and I say yes Rachel. I need to call them a day before a year from now and get another promotional deal. They have cheaper deals which you can ask Rachel about. So proud of you. :emoticon_love: Re: Tell me about Sirius XM after $5/month deal is over - PizzaGod - 02-05-2021 I've had them forever-and I upgrade vehicles a lot, so I was getting the free intro. That started at a year, then six months, then three months, and I think it may be 30 days now. I do the dance every six months. Can't afford it, don't want it, etc. and when they offer the deal I relent. I recently bought a 2000 Super Duty for my business (I guess that's what Carnies do instead of buying a Vette when we hit a certain age) and bought an after market radio off eBay that had a lifetime sub attached to it. Bought a CD adapter, that feeds the sound system directly. Had a long stretch this week in the truck, Ann Arbor to Nashville, to Peoria to Ann Arbor, and the radio didn't miss a beat. If things ever get back to normal, I spend an awful lot of time driving, so for me it's worth while-at least for $5 or $6 a month. I just can't get my head around $20 a month. Re: Tell me about Sirius XM after $5/month deal is over - Bo - 02-05-2021 JoeM wrote: This exactly on all points! Been doing the same thing for years. Don’t give them your cc. Get an invoice. Set a reminder. Spend 5-10 min on the phone every 6 months and just keep getting the same deal over and over. Despite others’ complaints, I have never had an issue. Re: Tell me about Sirius XM after $5/month deal is over - DavidS - 02-05-2021 Of all the companies that have "subscription models," SiriusXM has always been the easiest to deal with. I set a reminder on my phone for a few days before my plan expires and call them. Tell them that I want to renew at the $5-6/month plan and want the longest contract extension they can give me at the present time. Sometimes I have to repeat my request a few times while they cycle through other, more expensive options. I never fail to get that deal, however. I now have all 3 cars timed up on the same subscription time-frame, so they are either retaining 3 vehicles or losing 3 vehicles. |