MountainGoat
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went thru the exact same hassle in 2012 with a new car. glad to see they havent changed tacticscould give it to me FREE and I'd still refuse.......just due to their price gouge.
Then I just received an email from Navy Federal Credit Union that they're giving their customers 3 months for free. If this keep up I'll have it all year for under $10.00. lolYou're not missing much imo. It's better than my local yocal radio but not enough to pay for it.Hey, if it's free, it's for me. I'll just have to turn................well shit, wait a minute, I ain't got no Sirius/XM in my lowely XL/STX.
But, I can listen to it free in the wifey's car.![]()
I was using iHeart Radio and TuneIn Radio through my phone. But we're going to be traveling through a lot of mountainous areas and I'm not sure how good the cell service will be. I went through the whole cancellation BS with them back when I had my 2013 F150 and hope it's not that bad this time.You're not missing much imo. It's better than my local yocal radio but not enough to pay for it.
That's true my friend. I have the "Mostly Music" hooked up in my Jeep. It's chesp enough. We seldom listen to it unless we're on a long trip. We just got back from Florida, and TBH we listened to my USB drive more than Sirius. It's got to where there's more talk than music sometimes.You're not missing much imo. It's better than my local yocal radio but not enough to pay for it.
@AzScorpion You should be fine Dave. The last time we were out that way we only lost reception a couple of times (phone also) on the Beartooth Highway (212). It didn't matter one bit, because it's well worth the ride.I was using iHeart Radio and TuneIn Radio through my phone. But we're going to be traveling through a lot of mountainous areas and I'm not sure how good the cell service will be. I went through the whole cancellation BS with them back when I had my 2013 F150 and hope it's not that bad this time.
Yeah it came in handy when I was driving across the US. But I have a good collection of podcasts now that covers more than I could ever get from the radio.That's true my friend. I have the "Mostly Music" hooked up in my Jeep. It's chesp enough. We seldom listen to it unless we're on a long trip. We just got back from Florida, and TBH we listened to my USB drive more than Sirius. It's got to where there's more talk than music sometimes.
You could tell them you're selling the truck like Wanted33 said but if you feel like being funny you could tell them you're going to prison. That one always works too.I was using iHeart Radio and TuneIn Radio through my phone. But we're going to be traveling through a lot of mountainous areas and I'm not sure how good the cell service will be. I went through the whole cancellation BS with them back when I had my 2013 F150 and hope it's not that bad this time.
To late as I already got the 3 month special. Now I'm just preparing myself for the cancelation torture I'm about to go through mid July.@AzScorpion You should be fine Dave. The last time we were out that way we only lost reception a couple of times (phone also) on the Beartooth Highway (212). It didn't matter one bit, because it's well worth the ride.
BTW, when I cancel Sirius/XM I just tell 'em I selling the vehicle. They don't have a come back for that. I know it's lie, but I think the Good Lord will understand it's Sirius/XM we're dealing with.![]()
?I didn't have any good channels with my free trial, just stuff like Pearl Jam radio and Nirvana radio. Who want's to listen to the same band all the time?!I love SiriusXM. It sucks that I have to play the cancel game with them once a year to get the discount price, but worth it IMO. Most radio plays commercial crap music, then fill the gaps with commercials.
Turn it to channel 40 (Liquid Metal) then break the dial off 'cause that's all you need!!! LOL