They have no motivation to improve their service, all they need to do is to jack the rates up to the point that they can make money in spite of their gross incompetence. To paraphrase the New Republic, this is ".so serenely silly - so untroubled by any whiff of a serious idea - as to invite a kind of awe.".Ĭalling them merely "inept" is being charitable. This sort of foolishness was a hallmark of information processing that died out about, oh, 30 years ago. While signing up for the service the other day, it appeared to me that after you make any change to your profile online (address, etc.) that their system appeared to make the changes on some sort of batch schedule, and would "go away" for a period of 15 to 30 minutes before your records were updated. ![]() If they do go out of business, we might have no satellite radio service provider. But this is a combination of Sirius and XM, neither of which could survive independently, so unless I'm missing something, they have a monopoly and a large installed base of receivers. As part of a recent bundle agreement between SiriusXM and Discovery, SiriusXM subscribers can sign up for a free, ad-supported Discovery+ trial plan (typically 4.99/month) now through June 30th, 2022. Click to expand.I had VERY similar thoughts, or wishes. If you’re a current (or prospective) SiriusXM subscriber, let’s hope you have room in your life for yet another streaming service.
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