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We should put a XM - Sirius billing answer in the FAQ. This question seems to be asked over and over again on this board and others.
We should put a XM - Sirius billing answer in the FAQ. This question seems to be asked over and over again on this board and others.
Like that ever stopped folks from asking over and over, most never even look at the FAQ! I agree we could do it, but would it really matter?
If you had a FAQ, you could cut&paste your answers to common questions. Would save you a couple of seconds of typing.
I honestly don't see it as that big of a deal myself! FAQ encourages searching first, but then you actually have to read the FAQ. I've gone to web sites where they just get down right ugly if you ask a question that has already been asked. I don't want us turning into those sites.
You mean like HowardForums? :scratch:
So rather you enjoy the service or not, you will cancel just for principle because in your mind you think 3 months should be long enough for them to have not only combined their billing system, but their activation systems and the separate systems in general. I think you are being totally unreasonable and rather you care of not isn't what is relevant, these things take time and right now it just isn't possible. The fact is it may not be possible for a while if ever. But you know nothing like cutting off your nose to spite your face.
I like this quote. And here we are, August 03, 2010 about 2 years later and still, they consider each a separate company when it comes to billing people but a single company when referring to their self. Sounds to me like they want to keep them separate in the billing aspect to collect more money.
I like this quote. And here we are, August 03, 2010 about 2 years later and still, they consider each a separate company when it comes to billing people but a single company when referring to their self. Sounds to me like they want to keep them separate in the billing aspect to collect more money.
Right...instead of a "transition", it seems as if this Sirius/XM 2.0 will be the new platform. The legacy units and subscribers will end up losing if they stick with what they have.