Ever Try To Cancel Sirius-XM radio?

HenryMcCarty

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It seems that this company gets people to try their service for a period of time, like six months, in the hope that they will like the service and pay the full rate upon renewal.

That seems to be pretty good idea. Not new, but a good promotion.

But then, after you renew a few times and decide that you are not using the service enough to keep renewing it, and you call them on the phone or send them an email cancelling the service (prior to the expiration of the current subscription), they pretend that never happened and charge your credit card (over a hundred dollars) at top, non-promotional rates.

When you contact them to tell them what happened, they try to get you to change your mind. Failing that, they refuse to issue any credit, claiming that once the renewal has gone through, "It's too late NOW!" -- the next day.

It's sad that a new, innovative service needs to rely on fraud in order to make money.

It puts them in the category of door-to-door home-improvement scammers and mail order frauds.

Sirius-XM is non-consensual Serious S&M.
 
Tell your credit card company to stop paying them...they will also give refunds...pisses sirius off no end
 
I prefer to listen to little pieces of my car fall off at each pothole. It's free. Kinda.
 
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