I wouldn’t have argued at all. You tell them you paid $72 last year and that is all it is worth. It’s a take it or leave it. If they won’t go along with it, cancel. In two weeks you will get an offer for $60 a year.I didnt argue long but i was able to get $86 for a year renew 12/08. Paid $72 last year.
Which package is That ?Renewed mine (again) for two years at $5.99 a month through chat. Seems to be the standard promotion.
I had the same situation. I received the same letter after cancelling and ignored it. A couple of months later, I received an other mailed offer for the Music and Entertainment package for $4 plus fees and taxes for one year. I accepted that one and now pay a total of $5.19 per month. That is less than the $6.50 I had been paying and that the rep said that she "couldn't match" when I called to cancel.That didn't take long. I got a snail mail and an email today saying, "We want you back." They wanted to give me the same deal I had last year. Which is what I was asking for 2 weeks ago and they refused. I think I'm done with these people and their annual subscription games. It's too bad since really do enjoy the service.
My personal opinion. Buried somewhere in this thread. Never do an auto renewal. I would assume that they have your banking info. When renewal time comes up they could slap you with full pricing which might come as a big surprise when you get a bank statement. And a big, big headache trying to resolve the what-the-hell did you do to me thing.We bought a used car. With it came the 3 month trial subscription. After that came the many calls and letters which I ignored. After about 3 weeks I got an offer for 24 months of Platinum for $5/month ($6.06 with fees). I took that for her car. I then asked about the same offer for my truck. After much fumbling around I was offered the same thing except it was only for 12 months. As I was saying thanks but no thanks, miraculously the 24 months of Platinum for $5/month was found. I accepted that one. Supposedly my account is set for no automatic renewal. I'm 73 and figured that for the price of a hamburger at McDonald's I can get the full package on SXM. Seemed like a good deal since my kids may take the keys away from me one day
I normally get an email stating the ridiculous cost they charge .... maybe almost a Month ahead of time.My personal opinion. Buried somewhere in this thread. Never do an auto renewal. I would assume that they have your banking info. When renewal time comes up they could slap you with full pricing which might come as a big surprise when you get a bank statement. And a big, big headache trying to resolve the what-the-hell did you do to me thing.
Others might have had different experiences here. If I ever do business with them ever again it will be with a prepaid Visa with just enough on it to keep it active. And for renewals for anyone you subscribe to that might try to sting you when renewal time roll around. The 5 bucks one costs might just be well worth it.
Then again. Opinions may differ.
I saw that. Cancelling should be as easy as clicking a button. I'm not proud of this but I lost my temper with one of the SXM operators a few years ago. She just kept going on and on.....Cord Cutters is reporting this: SiriusXM Sued by New York For Frustrating Cancellation Process | Cord Cutters News It's about time.
Yes, about 6-7 years ago.I saw that. Cancelling should be as easy as clicking a button. I'm not proud of this but I lost my temper with one of the SXM operators a few years ago. She just kept going on and on.....
That perked me up enough to call SXM and stress speaking with an rep. in the USA. Which turned out to be in Canada. Louis and Ian. Supers. I asked to be connected with one.
The best they can do is $5.00/mo. plus taxes and fees. Works out to $6.31 a month. Over and over.
The second call after reading the long term plan. Same year car. Nope. Fi-dolla' plus fees with auto renewal.
Get that prepaid cc at the Dollar Store!
They 'can't do it'. Of course being the pita I am. Put it all in context. Of course you can.
Everyone. Bomb them with calls. Five bucks flat. No more. Might be a deal breaker for me. In a car I only drive in the summer after the sand and salt washes from the roads.
Even though the XM module is bolted in the car. Three bucks and change would have gotten my business.
It ain't right. The radios are the same thing in almost every vehicle with some exceptions.
It got bumped up to corporate. "Probably" will get a call tomorrow. Stressed that rather than losing customers by the droves due to bad business practices that are well known. Offering a deal like Neb got and why I can't get the same one might gain them. "They can't". BS.
I did read the payment info line by line and the post to Ian. Left him stuttering.
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