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SiriusXM To Buy Internet Radio Pioneer Pandora In $3.5 Billion Deal The deal for the satellite radio giant to take over Pandora is expected to close in the first quarter of 2019. Skill This may help you guys to get free trial for Sirius and XM radio for a while. I don't think this is illegal, or considering as crack or hack.

I do not believe this to be the case. I was an early on purchaser of the lifetime subscription. Have done several transfers. Most recent was a couple years ago when they tried telling me that I was out of transfers, I raised a bit of a fuss and they relented as I had subscribed before they started putting the limits on them. Anybody have an original copy of the Sirius lifetime agreement? I would be interested in seeing it.

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The first lifetime I bought (I bought a few over the years) was in 2004 and I'm fairly certain I remember it being a 3-transfers deal. That may be me remembering later deals, though. Sorry for any confusion. Thanks for the response! First, I called prior to 8am and the CSR did in fact have to refer to his documentation to see what terms applied to the exact year of my lifetime purchase. That's what he explicitly stated to me anyhow. Although the section that I copy and pasted from SiriusXM may mostly be referring to non-vehicle radios, I believe this is what he referenced.

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Second, regardless of the unfortunate situation that I'm in, as well as many others, I am able to transfer the subscription one last time, which is why my original question, 'Can I transfer this to a tuner and simply remove from one car to the other', as one of the other forum users alluded to (well, explicitly stated as well), still stands. One user stated it was possible, I'm merely fishing for someone else to confirm that option. I’ve been reading this thread with great interest. I thought I’d post my $0.02. I bought Sirius Liftime in Jan.

’08 when it included internet streaming. In late ‘09, I up graded to “Best of XM” for another $100. I own a Stiletto 2, which moves between car/office/home. The SiriusXM app had never worked for me – when I tried to use it, it’d say “basic accounts restricted” and refuse to log me in. I had given up on the app for a couple of years, then stumbled upon this thread, which said that the app should work now.

I downloaded it, and it still didn’t work at first. After much trial and error, what worked for me was simply changing my password on the website. The next time I tried the app, it logged me right in!

I now use it more that the Stiletto. Based on what I’ve read here, I don’t think I’ll ever call SiriusXM for any reason. I’m not about to let them hand me the “Lifetime – renew every 3 years certificate” email for them to eventually refuse to honor. I’d even go so far as to say that if my Stiletto ever died and I needed a new satellite receiver (say, for a cross-country road trip) I’d consider ordering new monthly service under another name (and then cancel when the trip is over) rather than risk losing the internet. To paraphrase former Illinois Gov.

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  • SiriusXM To Buy Internet Radio Pioneer Pandora In $3.5 Billion Deal The deal for the satellite radio giant to take over Pandora is expected to close in the first quarter of 2019. \'Skill\' This may help you guys to get free trial for Sirius and XM radio for a while. I don\'t think this is illegal, or considering as crack or hack.

    I do not believe this to be the case. I was an early on purchaser of the lifetime subscription. Have done several transfers. Most recent was a couple years ago when they tried telling me that I was out of transfers, I raised a bit of a fuss and they relented as I had subscribed before they started putting the limits on them. Anybody have an original copy of the Sirius lifetime agreement? I would be interested in seeing it.

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    The first lifetime I bought (I bought a few over the years) was in 2004 and I\'m fairly certain I remember it being a 3-transfers deal. That may be me remembering later deals, though. Sorry for any confusion. Thanks for the response! First, I called prior to 8am and the CSR did in fact have to refer to his documentation to see what terms applied to the exact year of my lifetime purchase. That\'s what he explicitly stated to me anyhow. Although the section that I copy and pasted from SiriusXM may mostly be referring to non-vehicle radios, I believe this is what he referenced.

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    Second, regardless of the unfortunate situation that I\'m in, as well as many others, I am able to transfer the subscription one last time, which is why my original question, \'Can I transfer this to a tuner and simply remove from one car to the other\', as one of the other forum users alluded to (well, explicitly stated as well), still stands. One user stated it was possible, I\'m merely fishing for someone else to confirm that option. I’ve been reading this thread with great interest. I thought I’d post my $0.02. I bought Sirius Liftime in Jan.

    ’08 when it included internet streaming. In late ‘09, I up graded to “Best of XM” for another $100. I own a Stiletto 2, which moves between car/office/home. The SiriusXM app had never worked for me – when I tried to use it, it’d say “basic accounts restricted” and refuse to log me in. I had given up on the app for a couple of years, then stumbled upon this thread, which said that the app should work now.

    I downloaded it, and it still didn’t work at first. After much trial and error, what worked for me was simply changing my password on the website. The next time I tried the app, it logged me right in!

    I now use it more that the Stiletto. Based on what I’ve read here, I don’t think I’ll ever call SiriusXM for any reason. I’m not about to let them hand me the “Lifetime – renew every 3 years certificate” email for them to eventually refuse to honor. I’d even go so far as to say that if my Stiletto ever died and I needed a new satellite receiver (say, for a cross-country road trip) I’d consider ordering new monthly service under another name (and then cancel when the trip is over) rather than risk losing the internet. To paraphrase former Illinois Gov.

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  • SiriusXM To Buy Internet Radio Pioneer Pandora In $3.5 Billion Deal The deal for the satellite radio giant to take over Pandora is expected to close in the first quarter of 2019. \'Skill\' This may help you guys to get free trial for Sirius and XM radio for a while. I don\'t think this is illegal, or considering as crack or hack.

    I do not believe this to be the case. I was an early on purchaser of the lifetime subscription. Have done several transfers. Most recent was a couple years ago when they tried telling me that I was out of transfers, I raised a bit of a fuss and they relented as I had subscribed before they started putting the limits on them. Anybody have an original copy of the Sirius lifetime agreement? I would be interested in seeing it.

    \'Siriusxm

    The first lifetime I bought (I bought a few over the years) was in 2004 and I\'m fairly certain I remember it being a 3-transfers deal. That may be me remembering later deals, though. Sorry for any confusion. Thanks for the response! First, I called prior to 8am and the CSR did in fact have to refer to his documentation to see what terms applied to the exact year of my lifetime purchase. That\'s what he explicitly stated to me anyhow. Although the section that I copy and pasted from SiriusXM may mostly be referring to non-vehicle radios, I believe this is what he referenced.

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    Second, regardless of the unfortunate situation that I\'m in, as well as many others, I am able to transfer the subscription one last time, which is why my original question, \'Can I transfer this to a tuner and simply remove from one car to the other\', as one of the other forum users alluded to (well, explicitly stated as well), still stands. One user stated it was possible, I\'m merely fishing for someone else to confirm that option. I’ve been reading this thread with great interest. I thought I’d post my $0.02. I bought Sirius Liftime in Jan.

    ’08 when it included internet streaming. In late ‘09, I up graded to “Best of XM” for another $100. I own a Stiletto 2, which moves between car/office/home. The SiriusXM app had never worked for me – when I tried to use it, it’d say “basic accounts restricted” and refuse to log me in. I had given up on the app for a couple of years, then stumbled upon this thread, which said that the app should work now.

    I downloaded it, and it still didn’t work at first. After much trial and error, what worked for me was simply changing my password on the website. The next time I tried the app, it logged me right in!

    I now use it more that the Stiletto. Based on what I’ve read here, I don’t think I’ll ever call SiriusXM for any reason. I’m not about to let them hand me the “Lifetime – renew every 3 years certificate” email for them to eventually refuse to honor. I’d even go so far as to say that if my Stiletto ever died and I needed a new satellite receiver (say, for a cross-country road trip) I’d consider ordering new monthly service under another name (and then cancel when the trip is over) rather than risk losing the internet. To paraphrase former Illinois Gov.

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