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Just cancelled mine last week. Have had it for over 3 years.

I work from home and just absolutely refuse to pay extra to listen to it on the internet when I'm already paying for the service.

I really enjoy it when I'm in the car and listening to it but can't get over paying for something i don't use all the time. If the internet were free I'd keep it, Their loss, they can lose my monthly fees over being greedy and wanting another $1.95 a month. Just a matter of principles for me.

I don't mind spending $100's of dollars on a bottle of wine but don't charge me $1.95 to listen to my satellite radio at home, lol.

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I do not pay extra in Canada for Internet??? weird!


Thats it; I'm moving to Canada. "Free" healthcare AND free internet satellite radio; could it get any better?

And I'll bet its not 104 degrees there today either!


Don't worry...we'll have "free healthcare" soon enough...
 
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If you buy a lifetime subscription (it was $500 when I signed up four years ago) you get Internet for free too.


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If you buy a lifetime subscription (it was $500 when I signed up four years ago) you get Internet for free too.


I know I can listen for free, but must pay for the "premium" version if I wanted. I can live with that.
 
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