XM/Sirius Satellite Radio
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XM/Sirius Satellite Radio

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I used to like satalite radio for road trips. I travel between my parents house in NY and mine in MO and it was great because it was constant. My husband and I are just fed up with it now. One of the original perks was it was commercial free. Now there are commercials (what is the point of paying for radio if there is commercials). Not only that but the commercials might as well be porn. Talking about holding an erection and Adam and Eve products. It is embarrasing to list to them no less when we have kids in the vehical. We cancled our subscription but decided on a very long road trip to reactivate it so we had something in the car knowing that the radio stations in the areas we were going did not have the type of music we would like to listen to. My husband calls no problem they tell us 15-20 minutes and it will be activated. We stop for fuel and lunch and forget about it. 3 hours later no radio. Call back ask to speak to a supervisor. Lady argues and refused to send our call to a supervisor. After 45 minutes of arguing she gets our radio activated but still don't let me talk to a supervisor. She said she would take our number and have them call. I knew this was not going to be the truth. Never did hear back but I was gettting tired of arguing. When we get back home we are cancling our subscription for good. I don't get though how the Sirus/XM merge was legal. It makes it a monopoly. Many many years ago they made AT&T break up because of this and now they are working on Microsoft. What will it take to break them up??