SiriusXM Music & Entertainment Plan- 400+ channels, in the car or on the app. Lock in $5.99 plus 0.75 taxes for 24 months. Expires 10/7 according to an email I got.
Www.SiriusXM.com/falloffer10
Www.SiriusXM.com/falloffer10
Thanks! Signed up for 2 years.SiriusXM Music & Entertainment Plan- 400+ channels, in the car or on the app. Lock in $5.99 plus 0.75 taxes for 24 months. Expires 10/7 according to an email I got.
Www.SiriusXM.com/falloffer10
Easiest way to cancel is to either use a credit/debit card with an expiration right around the time you want SXM to stop being billed… or, if you have Citi CCs you can set up a virtual card that goes dead when the promo period ends.It’s a great deal until you want to cancel the service, meaning stopping the automatic monthly charges on your credit card at the normal rate. After three failed tries at just dropping the service I resorted to calling up Sirius, pretending to be my brother closing out the estate because he(me) had just recently died of Covid and the car was being sold off. That’s what finally worked. I’m dead to them…
But hey, it should be fun for two years but then I wouldn’t want to be caught dead in your shoes.
When my wife retires and we begin traveling the country completing my bucket list of visiting all the civil war historical battle sites I may have to do the Jesus thing and resurrect myself to them because Sirius is really handy for long trips
The way I see it is it’s a subscription tied to a radio in a specific car and you can use the same login info from the account to login to my app on my phone and iPad. So I guess you could use it on a Roku.I would think PayPal would be easiest to cancel a variety of subscriptions. That's what I do with my Detroit Newspaper, Muzzleloading Forum, MLB.com TV,.....etc.....etc.
What I need to know regarding this thread is.....
Is SiriusXM available as a Roku app?... or inside the Microsoft Store? Would the discount offer apply there?
Use your phone and a good Bluetooth speaker. Problem solved.The way I see it is it’s a subscription tied to a radio in a specific car and you can use the same login info from the account to login to my app on my phone and iPad. So I guess you could use it on a Roku.
Yeah, but they haven’t offered that for years…I bought the lifetime subscription about 10 years ago. I think I paid $375 and am still using the same radio. You get to transfer it to a new radio if the old one breaks.
Under a (2019?) class action settlement, your lifetime subscription lasts for your lifetime, not the radio's lifetime. If youI bought the lifetime subscription about 10 years ago. I think I paid $375 and am still using the same radio. You get to transfer it to a new radio if the old one breaks.
Yeah. At the time I bought it they said $75 to transfer and only three times. I guess they abused that to make people pay more and got their hand slapped.Under a (2019?) class action settlement, your lifetime subscription lasts for your lifetime, not the radio's lifetime. If you
get rid of the old car/old radio and buy a new car/new radio, you can transfer and activate the lifetime subscription on the new car/radio for $25 and keep on going. You can find more details by searching appropriately.
Regards,
John
I took advantage of thisSiriusXM Music & Entertainment Plan- 400+ channels, in the car or on the app. Lock in $5.99 plus 0.75 taxes for 24 months. Expires 10/7 according to an email I got.
Www.SiriusXM.com/falloffer10
Any link for that??I took advantage of this