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As part of the C7 package, my window sticker shows an additional 9 months of SIRIUS... however my has turned off after 3. Anyone else have this problem?? And getting it back?
As part of the C7 package, my window sticker shows an additional 9 months of SIRIUS... however my has turned off after 3. Anyone else have this problem?? And getting it back?
Do you have a 1LT? If so, it's only 3 months regardless of what the window sticker says. 2LT & 3LT do have the full year.
I would call XM if you don't have a 1LT....if that does not work, call Chevy.
Good luck explaining that to their overseas call centers--nightmare.
Yeah, and don't EVER give those people a credit card. ALWAYS insist on a mailed hard copy invoice and pay by check.
Otherwise you'll get Automatic FULL price extensions unless you keep track of the dates and call them for a cancellation ahead of time.
Sell your car and forget to cancel?...Tough luck..You'll owe them money and they will ding your card unless you actively manage this account.
If your subscription expires, just wait a week or two and they'll come back to you with a $25, 6 month deal.
Last edited by Modshack; Mar 23, 2014 at 01:23 PM.
And whatever you do.. DO NOT GIVE THEM A CC NUMBER UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES!!!!!
Originally Posted by Modshack
Yeah, and don't EVER give those people a credit card. ALWAYS insist on a mailed hard copy invoice and pay by check.
NEVER!
Not only will they auto charge at full price, it's almost impossible to get them to stop. I had to cancel my cc to get a new number before, because no matter how many calls I made, they kept charing.
100% overseas call centers and people only know how to read scripts, ZERO common sense.
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