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Ed Pawlowski posted for all of us...
MY SirusXM opinion follows:
I don't like the service because it is as repetitive as free radio. Same
songs sometimes on different channels at the same time. I tried to get it
for $50 for the year but they tried to bill me every three months. To get
them to quit I had to get a charge back on my CC and block their number in
my phone. I still find advertising on certain channels and when they have a
"free" listening period for suckers the channels I had in there either got
reassigned or written over. I would rather use USB or CD and pick the music
I like. I've had enough of cousin Brucie and British band members talk.
Just sayin, if you like it, good for you.
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Tekkie
On 7/15/2017 9:13 PM, Dan Espen wrote:
Install a unit that will read a USB thumb drive or MP3 player.
I'm still using a CD and it works perfectly for me.
My CD player happens to support Data format CDs with MP3s.
Each CD holds 250 tracks. With a few CDs I've got a LOT of music
in that car and at 250 tracks per, I don't need a changer.
My car takes CD USB and Bluetooth. Fact is, with SiriusXM I've not used
any of them for a couple of years. I should put the MP3 CD from my last
car in this one though. I've not gotten arount to it in 21 months.
MY SirusXM opinion follows:
I don't like the service because it is as repetitive as free radio. Same
songs sometimes on different channels at the same time. I tried to get it
for $50 for the year but they tried to bill me every three months. To get
them to quit I had to get a charge back on my CC and block their number in
my phone. I still find advertising on certain channels and when they have a
"free" listening period for suckers the channels I had in there either got
reassigned or written over. I would rather use USB or CD and pick the music
I like. I've had enough of cousin Brucie and British band members talk.
Just sayin, if you like it, good for you.
--
Tekkie