How to Get Cheapest Rate for XM Subscription?
#1
How to Get Cheapest Rate for XM Subscription?
I've heard that if you call Sirius/XM directly you can negotiate a better rate than what they advertise on their website. I tried this yesterday, but didn't have any luck.
Aside from getting a few free months, by paying for several years of service in advance, does anyone know how to get the best rate for a XM subscription?
Thanks
Aside from getting a few free months, by paying for several years of service in advance, does anyone know how to get the best rate for a XM subscription?
Thanks
#3
Or get the free service....when it is ready to expire, call them and tell them you want to cancel.
What happened to me was that I really did want to cancel XM and they kept re-upping my service for right at two years. I wasn't trying to get something for nothing, I was really tryintg to cancel (had XM in the truck, at home and on the bike and didn't need all three).
What happened to me was that I really did want to cancel XM and they kept re-upping my service for right at two years. I wasn't trying to get something for nothing, I was really tryintg to cancel (had XM in the truck, at home and on the bike and didn't need all three).
#4
I have two radios and I stream as well...I called them up in June one day before my subscription expired and at first they offered me half off and I refused then they offered 4 bucks a month per each radio and 1 buck a month for the streaming..the trick is you have to indicate you are either canceling or not renewing...I got the going rate pricing after reading it on a fatwallet xm/sirrius forum.
#6
Same thing happened to Mr.been going for 6 years.
Or get the free service....when it is ready to expire, call them and tell them you want to cancel.
What happened to me was that I really did want to cancel XM and they kept re-upping my service for right at two years. I wasn't trying to get something for nothing, I was really tryintg to cancel (had XM in the truck, at home and on the bike and didn't need all three).
What happened to me was that I really did want to cancel XM and they kept re-upping my service for right at two years. I wasn't trying to get something for nothing, I was really tryintg to cancel (had XM in the truck, at home and on the bike and didn't need all three).
#7
Don't know if they still offer this, but you used to be able to pay one upfront fee for the life of the radio/vehicle. I found this out when I called them and asked about it.
It wasn't cheap (about $400) but it's nice knowing I've got "free" sat radio "forever" (until the company goes belly up, anyway) ...
It wasn't cheap (about $400) but it's nice knowing I've got "free" sat radio "forever" (until the company goes belly up, anyway) ...
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