Sirius renewal - cheap if you just care about traffic
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Sirius renewal - cheap if you just care about traffic
Hi All,
Just a quick heads up for those of us that participated in last year's December to Remember promotion. You probably received a mailer asking you to pay $160 to renew your Sirius XM subscription (it was included for a year). I did some research, and it turns out that the $160 does not include traffic info - that costs even more. However, if you're like me and only care about getting traffic info, you can get a year of that for about $48 by calling their main number: 877.209.5087
Just a quick heads up for those of us that participated in last year's December to Remember promotion. You probably received a mailer asking you to pay $160 to renew your Sirius XM subscription (it was included for a year). I did some research, and it turns out that the $160 does not include traffic info - that costs even more. However, if you're like me and only care about getting traffic info, you can get a year of that for about $48 by calling their main number: 877.209.5087
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XM Traffic didn't "know" about any local Interstate Highway bridge closures and other road issues in my area so I let it expire. As a test, I put a Garmin on my dash and its no-cost advertising-free traffic receiver rerouted me around all the local road closures that XM traffic did not know about. Maybe XM traffic works in some places but it certainly doesn't work where I live.
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If you call them and tell them you'd rather not renew, you will immediately be offered a very reduced rate - when we got our IS last month, I called to update our subscription and was asked if I wanted to automatically continue the service after the trial period. I replied that we wanted to think it over. I was then offered the all access (includes Internet) plan for about $8 a month (usually 19.95). I set an alert to remind me when the promotion is about to expire and intend to cancel unless they offer another good deal. My wife listens all the time and I use my phone via Internet in my car to listen to a lot of play by play sports. This price did not include the traffic feature - not sure what they would do on that.
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As I've posted in another thread, in my area XM Traffic is worthless. When I've been stopped or slowed in traffic and check traffic information, it tells me "slow traffic", obviously not useful.
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You got me curious, so I just checked the offer I got in the mail, and it's $25 for 6 months with no Activation Fee. It doesn't say anything about the Royalty Fee, but I'm sure it would apply at renewal.
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Lead Lap
Since my free trial subscription expired, I've renewed with the special six month option several times. The length of that $25 renewal seems to vary from one time to the next or, perhaps, from one agent to the next. I've had at least 2 renewals for $25 for 6 months and at least two $25 renewals that were for only 5 months.
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Since my free trial subscription expired, I've renewed with the special six month option several times. The length of that $25 renewal seems to vary from one time to the next or, perhaps, from one agent to the next. I've had at least 2 renewals for $25 for 6 months and at least two $25 renewals that were for only 5 months.
Good to know because I've renewed the last 3-4 times, after threatening to cancel, at $25 for 5 mos.
I'm due next week for a renewal so I'll try for the 6 mos. offer. Thanks.
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With a personal sample size of only a few renewals, I'm not sure that I can be certain, but I think it may be the case that, whether you are offered the $25 or 6 months or the $25 for 5 months may depend on whether you are renewing your service while it is still active or whether you have discontinued the service and are getting a "come back" offer.
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I believe that, if you no longer have a subscription and call 1-866-408-2796 you get the agents in the department that is authorized to do the $25 for 6 months offer to former customers.
I suspect that Sirius is using the same retention model that DIRECTV uses. If you call DIRECTV and say that you want to cancel your service, you will be transferred to a retention agent, and that agent is likely to offer very nice discounts if you agree to continue your service, but, if you actually do cancel your service, within days, you will be getting calls from the department whose job it is to recover former customers, and you will be offered even bigger discounts to come back to DIRECTV.
Last edited by lesz; 11-27-14 at 06:03 PM.
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