SiriusXm for free

If you car has SiriusXm radio and you are not subscribing, you can listen free for the next 10 days or so.

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I've been driving a rental for the past week and I really miss the XM. We have crap for local here and the couple of stations I get on FM are loaded with commercials.

Reply to
Ed Pawlowski
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If you have enough phone data, there are apps that play radio stations from afar.

I listen to WYPR and WAMU, and when I was abroad, and none of the local stations even spoke English, I used the first one and planned to use it for live internet-casts, and planned to install an app for the second one too. But the first one had a menu that let me play loads of other things, every program on NPR I think going back weeks iirc.

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micky

Paying to listen to the radio grinds my shorts, especially when many of their channels have commercials and promos...plus the blues channel playlist sucks!

I periodically pop for one of their regularly-offered $30 (plus $4-$5 fees and taxes) for six months promo deals. But if you don't call the hard-to-find and periodically changed special cancellation phone number by the end of the deal term, they nail your credit card $15.99 plus tax/fees for the seventh month...and keep hitting you with it until you do cancel.

Reply to
Wade Garrett

Since most cars have MP3 players these days, I am surprised radio is still a thing. I have been listening to MP3s in my car for almost 2 decades.

Reply to
gfretwell

I did not want to go to the sign up page. Often they hook into your credit card than it might get tough to cancel. I know my brother got free for a year on his new car but they wanted $ to continue. Don't think they had his credit card.

Reply to
Frank

The 10 day is up and running. You just turn on the radio and it will work. No sign up needed.

Reply to
Ed Pawlowski

I could listen but it said free preview. Is it 10 days or in a few minutes you have to sign up?

Reply to
Frank

It is supposed to be on to Sept 10. I'm driving a rental right now and it is on for the second day. No sign up that I can see. You did change off channel 1 right?

Reply to
Ed Pawlowski

No signup required. Ten days, unlimited listening, then they pull the plug. They seem to regularly offer these freebie promos around major holidays.

It costs them zero to do it other than paying the tech who throws the ON switch and then at the end, the OFF switch.

Reply to
Wade Garrett

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