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And I was without their service for 1 day. Ha ha...
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I did the 3 years for $99 on my 2024 three weeks ago but when I tried to do it on my 2023 every rep kept telling me I don't qualify. I finally had enough and told them to cancel since my 12 month promotion was coming out an end. You all probably have beaten down the chat reps all day they just gave in when I said this was my only interest. I appreciate you all.
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If you're in California, it *is* illegal to not allow cancellation via online methods if you were able to sign up via those same online methods. I pasted the law at the bottom of this message. While it used to be impossible for me to cancel a SiriusXM account without endless running in circles, the past two times I've been able to click a button in the "Account" section and cancel without having to talk to chat or get on the phone. If you live in CA and can't just click a button, you absolutely can file a claim, though that process is clearly more involved than cancelling an account, so the choice is yours on that. Still, in CA at least (maybe other states as well?), it IS *technically* illegal.
"The revised law (California Assembly Bill 390) requires businesses to comply with two additional requirements for cancellation and notice:
Cancellation: Online consumers must have the ability to cancel their subscription immediately, and be able to do so through either (1) a "prominently located direct link or button" on the website or (2) a preformatted email that the consumer can send to terminate the subscription without taking any further steps. This requirement is more specific than the previous "easy-to-use mechanism for cancellation" and was implemented to prohibit "further steps that obstruct or delay the consumer's ability to terminate" the renewal.
Notice: Businesses will be required to send a more robust notice as to free, discounted or promotional pricing that lasts more than 31 days. Specifically, the notice must clearly and conspicuously disclose that the subscription will automatically renew, the length of the renewal period, how to cancel, and the contact information for the business. If the initial trial period lasts for one year or longer, the notice must be provided between 15- 45 days before renewal. Otherwise, notice must be given between 3-21 days.
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