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Mountain_Mama's avatar
Mar 17, 2015

Canceling SiriusXM

We had a trial of SiriusXM on our 2012 Chevy 3500 when we bought it, but let expire. We recently got a great offer from them & am considering taking it as it will be effective during our trip time to Yellowstone this summer, but know we will cancel once the time period is up as we don't use truck daily. I' ve heard they make you good offers to stay but we really don't need it after this trip. How hard do they pressure to continue when you call to cancel?
  • I got the free 6 month trial with my new F150... Only listened to it a few times.. It won't work in the garage. It won't work when going under over-passes. How about being stuck in traffic and getting stopped under an over-pass.. SILENCE...

    I had a cheap HD radio in my old F150 and I liked that more than the xm. Sure, you could only get the HD in populated areas, but at least it's free..

    I just plug in my USB iPod and forget about it... Plays all the music I like and it plays wherever I'm at..

    Oh, I took out that cheap HD radio from the old F150 and put the stock radio back in before I traded it, so I've got it setup in my garage, hooked up to my 1990's home stereo system and blast away on the "oldies" while I'm in my "Man Cave" and love it!

    I'm still getting mail from xm to renew at these great rates, but I'm not interested..

    Mitch
  • soos's avatar
    soos
    Explorer II
    reading this thread reminded me that I needed to cancel.
    They offered me a lower price and when I declined they just canceled it for me, no problem.
    Sue

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