bigbearballs
06-01-2006, 09:51 PM
Is it still available? I thought it was 499, but I read on some other posts they paid 599. Any info appreciated...
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View Full Version : Lifetime Subscription bigbearballs 06-01-2006, 09:51 PM Is it still available? I thought it was 499, but I read on some other posts they paid 599. Any info appreciated... boombox 06-02-2006, 12:05 AM Is it still available? I thought it was 499, but I read on some other posts they paid 599. Any info appreciated... Yes, it's still available. See here, the 3rd one down: http://www.sirius.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=Sirius/CachedPage&c=Page&cid=1065475754240&flash=noflash Myshele78 06-02-2006, 12:06 PM Just remember that it's the lifetime of the unit. If the unit breaks you have to pay $75 dollars to tranfer your account to a new one. dandmb50 07-03-2006, 02:22 PM yeah thats kinda sleasy, lifetime is only for the unit not for the lifetime of the human person. Very deceaving. I considered it until I found out it's just for the lifetime of the actual radio. UnderToad 07-03-2006, 02:43 PM Other points... It is still worth it assuming that the unit lasts more than 41 months; Your second subscription (monthly) is discounted; If your unit breaks within the one year warranty, there is no transfer fee; You are limited to three transfers (not including warranty, and I think stolen unit swaps). Spent to date: $500 Subscription; $80 Starmate Replay; $50 home kit; $30 for a radio for my office to tune in the signal; $30 second car antenna; $100? boom box (it was a gift, so I don't know the exact amount) = $790 ... ouch :( tankerman 07-03-2006, 08:12 PM I think the lifetime subscription is a great deal. I purchased my Dodge truck with built in Sirius. Got a 1 year free subscription. I upgraded to a lifetime subscription for only $357. They took off $142 (the price of my 1 year subscription) off the $499 price. I am able to switch radios 3 times in the future, for $75 each time. That's a total of 4 radios. I'm 42 years old. If I get 7 years out of each of the four radios. That's 28 years. I'll be 70 fucking years old, when my lifetime subscription runs out. Total cost in 28 years: $150 (switching fees) $357 (original cost) That's a total of $507, for 28 years. Or: $18.10 per year $1.50 per month $ .05 per day GREAT FUCKING DEAL! THANK YOU SIRIUS! ladj925 07-05-2006, 01:48 AM yeah thats kinda sleasy, lifetime is only for the unit not for the lifetime of the human person. Very deceaving. I considered it until I found out it's just for the lifetime of the actual radio. I totally agree with you. When I got my lifetime sub, the rep told me I had three free switches, then it was $75 each time after that. Well, I found out today that's not true. I bought the Sportster 4 and was going to register it, but I realized the AC adaptor for the home kit I was using doesn't work with this unit. I called tech support and the guy told me the home kit for this unit isn't available yet, then he also told me it would cost me $75 to add the Sportster 4 and it would be one strike against my acct. Bottom line, I'm returning the Sportster 4 tomorrow and sticking with the XACT replay for now. I was completely mislead when I got this plan. If I had known it was three switches @ $75 each, then you're done, I would never have done it. Even if the unit is defective, that's a strike against you. That's according to the guy I talked to earlier. Azi 07-05-2006, 01:59 AM tivoli audio from crutchfield is for 300 $ and it is very reliable, works great. I had it for less than a year now. no problem so far. BigPlatypus86 07-27-2006, 09:00 AM I was thinking about getting a lifetime when my yearly sub ends in nov. but im not sure it is woth it. Astro7x 07-28-2006, 09:49 PM I was thinking about getting a lifetime when my yearly sub ends in nov. but im not sure it is woth it. The whole issue of $75 bucks to transfer a radio doesn't seem to make it worth it. I've gone though two radios so far, so that would have been one $75 transfer fee (I got a Clarion NICE in car navigation system with Sirius built in). And I assume somewhere down the line I'd like to upgrade to a S50 or whatever new cool receiver they have out then... I just have a feeling if I get a lifetime subscription I'll be stuck with a shitty radio in the end or lose money. cooper243 07-29-2006, 05:34 PM The $75 fee sucks, but who says that you can't tell a fib and say that your unit was stolen and upgrade without the fee. Also, who knows when the next price increase will be, so you will not have to worry about it. Sirius Rich 07-29-2006, 07:17 PM Don't forget that with that Lifetime sub, you get an online sub with it. King Of All Chris's 07-29-2006, 07:23 PM This Oct I'll have 2 years on my lifetime sub with the same radio. Astro7x 07-29-2006, 07:25 PM The $75 fee sucks, but who says that you can't tell a fib and say that your unit was stolen and upgrade without the fee. Also, who knows when the next price increase will be, so you will not have to worry about it. Do they actually do that for free? I'd figure like most companies they would figure out a way to charge you for it somehow. Flabo 07-31-2006, 09:19 PM if you buy the lifetime and just listen online you never have to worry about your radio breaking superdeluxe 07-31-2006, 10:18 PM coupon alert: New 15% off sirius Satellite Radio Coupon Code Sirius Satellite Radio has a new coupon: 15% off Code: BUFFETT Elevatorguy 08-01-2006, 03:10 AM coupon alert: New 15% off sirius Satellite Radio Coupon Code Sirius Satellite Radio has a new coupon: 15% off Code: BUFFETT Does this work on subscriptions or is it only for hardware? Thanks Astro7x 08-01-2006, 10:54 AM I would think hardware... but don't quote me on that jasondylan 08-01-2006, 01:55 PM $75 aint no big deal... If your keeping it long term. tr808roland 08-01-2006, 03:19 PM SIRIUS Satellite Radio coupon codes 15% off CJ10 15% off G10T Elevatorguy 08-01-2006, 04:49 PM SIRIUS Satellite Radio coupon codes 15% off CJ10 15% off G10T Is that for hardware only or does it work for subscriptions as well? superdeluxe 08-01-2006, 05:12 PM these codes have got to be hardware only. but it wouldn't hurt to try and apply them to a cart w/ a subscription also. (i doubt they would work for subscription service) BOOBEAR 08-02-2006, 07:04 AM The $75 fee sucks, but who says that you can't tell a fib and say that your unit was stolen and upgrade without the fee. Also, who knows when the next price increase will be, so you will not have to worry about it. Wouldn't they ask you for a copy of a police report ? HellBlock 08-06-2006, 04:51 PM So the lifetime subscription didn’t expire on July 31st go figure? The subscription page says "Offer ends January 31, 2007. Hurry!" The 75 dollar deal is the only hold back... but if i can put it off for another year maybe sirius will lower that? Mikeysea 08-08-2006, 04:40 PM Also remember that this $75 fee can only be used 3 times i believe. Maybe its a year. STEVEtheREALTOR 08-11-2006, 09:22 PM I bought a lifetime sub on a sirius sanyo radio when it broke sirius just switched my sub to the new radio no charge, if you decide to buy a new radio or upgrade than you pay the $75 but if your radio craps out they will switch it to the new one free. Lifetime is the way to go I also get a discount on my other 2 radios cause of the subscription. Tankdog 09-06-2006, 07:28 PM Dear Chris, Thank you for contacting SIRIUS regarding our Lifetime Subscription Plan. We're glad to help! With this plan, you receive SIRIUS service for the LIFE of your receiver for a one-time fee of $499.99 + tax. You never have to worry about paying another bill for your service! You also are able to transfer your subscription to a different SIRIUS receiver a maximum of three times for a fee of $75 per transfer. This transfer fee does not apply to replacement equipment that fails under warranty. This plan enables you to receive the quality programming that SIRIUS offers for years to come for a great price. There is a one-time activation fee of $15 for activations over the phone and $10 for activations through our website. Taxes may apply to both your subscription and activation fees based on your service address. Also, please note Lifetime Subscriptions cannot be cancelled. ·A cancellation fee will not be incurred when an existing subscriber upgrades to a Lifetime subscription. The service fee of $499.99 must be paid up front and in full. Lifetime Subscriptions are only available to individual subscribers (Not businesses or for re-sale) and are available on all products. If a current monthly subscriber upgrades to Lifetime, his/her plan will change the next billing cycle. The Lifetime Subscription requires a credit card payment. Have a wonderful day! We are committed to providing you with the best in customer care. If you have any more questions, please feel free to contact SIRIUS Customer Care. For your convenience, we are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at: 1-888-539-SIRIUS (7474) As well as by email at: www.sirius.com/customercare Sincerely, Paula SIRIUS Customer Care Did you know that SIRIUS has great money-saving billing options? You can get 1-14 months free depending on the option you choose. Call us at 888-539-SIRIUS (7474) and we’ll help you choose the plan that’s right for you! SIRIUS Satellite Radio, The Best Radio on Radio. Liver 09-11-2006, 06:58 PM if you buy the lifetime and just listen online you never have to worry about your radio breaking You can't get every channel online and especially the NFL games. jippetto 09-11-2006, 07:04 PM You can't get every channel online and especially the NFL games. Are you sure about the football games? Liver 09-11-2006, 08:56 PM Are you sure about the football games? Positive, no nfl or college games are available online, a few talk programs are available online, these are the only channels so far. Howard 100 BETA Howard 101 BETA SIRIUS Left Raw Dog SIRIUS Stars SIRIUS OutQ Martha Stewart Liver 09-12-2006, 07:39 PM LIfetime is worth it 499.99/ 12.95 per month = 38 months or (3 years 2 months) till you break even. After that its saved money. Stern is going to be on for at least 5 years plus you got the NFL and everything else. NO brainer. |