sallysue66
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- Feb 11, 2008
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Could not actually cancel online as every time I entered my log-in they had "technical difficulties". But, I was able to cancel through the chat function and it was relatively quick.I can get Sirius free for 6 months with my WalMart+ account. I've had sirius before and it was a pain to cancel but I've read that you can cancel online now. Has anyone had experience with this? I like free Sirius but it's not worth spending an hour on hold to cancel. Thanks.
Good to know. Thanks.Could not actually cancel online as every time I entered my log-in they had "technical difficulties". But, I was able to cancel through the chat function and it was relatively quick.
Not helpful, but I can't get them to stop calling me and offering me their services.I can get Sirius free for 6 months with my WalMart+ account. I've had sirius before and it was a pain to cancel but I've read that you can cancel online now. Has anyone had experience with this? I like free Sirius but it's not worth spending an hour on hold to cancel. Thanks.
I would make sure I’m on the Do Not Call National list thing. (They say you don’t have to re-up after 5 years anymore but I did anyway and it made a lot of difference in my spam calls.) And I would call Sirius and ask to be removed from all phone and mailing lists. Might not work but every day? yikes. It’s worth a shot.Not helpful, but I can't get them to stop calling me and offering me their services.
I bought a new Lexus in July and every single day, from various numbers, they are calling me becuase my free offer expired wayyy back. I didn't listen to Sirius when it was free so I'm certainly not going to pay for it. But they keep calling and calling - from different numbers. Each time I block a number they call from a different number. It's relentless and borderline harassment.
Good ideas. I will do both. Because yes, every day = yikes!I would make sure I’m on the Do Not Call National list thing. (They say you don’t have to re-up after 5 years anymore but I did anyway and it made a lot of difference in my spam calls.) And I would call Sirius and ask to be removed from all phone and mailing lists. Might not work but every day? yikes. It’s worth a shot.
If all that doesn’t work, after a month you can get more aggressive and file a report with FTC and your state’s AG. You might even hear back from your state’s AG. It’s illegal to telemarket to the DNC list but they have a month to “update their lists” after you join.Good ideas. I will do both. Because yes, every day = yikes!
Same thing happened to my DD when she bought her car (Feb.) - seriously was harassment. She finally got angry with them (which is nearly impossible; she is the most even-tempered person I know, almost to a fault) and then they stopped. Ugh. Seems to be their sales tactic (does it ever work!? Someone finally caves and subscribes after being called 10x+?). Ridiculous.Not helpful, but I can't get them to stop calling me and offering me their services.
I bought a new Lexus in July and every single day, from various numbers, they are calling me becuase my free offer expired wayyy back. I didn't listen to Sirius when it was free so I'm certainly not going to pay for it. But they keep calling and calling - from different numbers. Each time I block a number they call from a different number. It's relentless and borderline harassment.
From FTC.gov: "Finally, calls are permitted from companies with which you have done or sought to do business. Specifically, a company can call you up to 18 months after you last did business with it."If all that doesn’t work, after a month you can get more aggressive and file a report with FTC and your state’s AG. You might even hear back from your state’s AG. It’s illegal to telemarket to the DNC list but they have a month to “update their lists” after you join.
I’d still turn them in to the ftc and state ag. Every day calling is not business, it’s harassment. Let the powers that be find the fine printFrom FTC.gov: "Finally, calls are permitted from companies with which you have done or sought to do business. Specifically, a company can call you up to 18 months after you last did business with it."