They do that every year. As soon as you get close to your subscription running out, call them and tell them you want to cancel unless you get the same rate and they'll always do it or sometimes even offer something better. [Reply]
You can still squeeze them for $6-7 per month and that's not bad value if you're into any of the real niche stations; content that you can't get without some other streaming service or owning the physical media.
I'm a big Grateful Dead fan and their station is great listening for the hardcore fan. Awesome value without committing to owning a bunch of CDs. [Reply]
Was lucky enough to purchase the lifetime subscription back in 2006. Definitely money well spent. I think they stopped doing that now, but I’d imagine if you made them the right offer they would take anything. It’s not like it costs them anything to give you access. [Reply]
Originally Posted by phisherman:
You can still squeeze them for $6-7 per month and that's not bad value if you're into any of the real niche stations; content that you can't get without some other streaming service or owning the physical media.
I'm a big Grateful Dead fan and their station is great listening for the hardcore fan. Awesome value without committing to owning a bunch of CDs.
I have about 250 shows on a thumb drive that I just plug into my car and it's a mix of live albums, studio albums, and SBD shows and I just don't need SXM. Same thing for the Phish station. I like to listen to whole shows not pieces of shows. Sometimes they'll play a whole show. And now you know what the Garcia is in my username. [Reply]
Originally Posted by POND_OF_RED:
Was lucky enough to purchase the lifetime subscription back in 2006. Definitely money well spent. I think they stopped doing that now, but I’d imagine if you made them the right offer they would take anything. It’s not like it costs them anything to give you access.
I get your point what it does technically cost them money to add subscribers. [Reply]
Customer acquisition is not a zero cost game. At a high level, systems have to be procured implemented and maintained to add and remove subscribers to their system, and human resources. It's in the millions of dollars per year and in the billions over time. It costs money dude. [Reply]
Don't get me started on Sirius. Ugh. Our various subscriptions all ran out and the Sirius people are on me like white on rice. Phone calls, text messages, letters, etc, etc, etc. Just leave me alone. I DO NOT WANT YOUR PRODUCT.....EVER.
Sorry, but I just despise their marketing model.....they give you 3 months "free" subscription with a new car and then WHAMMO with the deluge of marketing crap. Then, of course, each year you've gotta go through the "cancellation/resubscription" dance. I'd rather hear myself sing in the car than partner up with Sirius......and I can't sing worth crap.
Originally Posted by Meatloaf:
Don't get me started on Sirius. Ugh. Our various subscriptions all ran out and the Sirius people are on me like white on rice. Phone calls, text messages, letters, etc, etc, etc. Just leave me alone. I DO NOT WANT YOUR PRODUCT.....EVER.
Sorry, but I just despise their marketing model.....they give you 3 months "free" subscription with a new car and then WHAMMO with the deluge of marketing crap. Then, of course, each year you've gotta go through the "cancellation/resubscription" dance. I'd rather hear myself sing in the car than partner up with Sirius......and I can't sing worth crap.
Fini.
You can cancel now online without having to talk with anyone. Or at least you could when I cancelled my wife's subscription earlier this year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Garcia Bronco:
I have about 250 shows on a thumb drive that I just plug into my car and it's a mix of live albums, studio albums, and SBD shows and I just don't need SXM. Same thing for the Phish station. I like to listen to whole shows not pieces of shows. Sometimes they'll play a whole show. And now you know what the Garcia is in my username.
But we're outliers as far as putting effort into an alternative solution. At a certain point, I figured out, with both Phish and the Dead, what "eras" I liked and just loaded up thumb drives. Most folks I know that are fans feel that's a lot of effort when they can just turn on Channel 23 or Channel 29. [Reply]
Originally Posted by POND_OF_RED:
Was lucky enough to purchase the lifetime subscription back in 2006. Definitely money well spent. I think they stopped doing that now, but I’d imagine if you made them the right offer they would take anything. It’s not like it costs them anything to give you access.
Right. You just have to negotiate with them.
It's worth it. They're NFL talk shows are way better than ESPNs in my opinion. Plenty of music channels as well. [Reply]