Closed now, last day to file was in January. Could get a payment, or reinstatement of my lifetime plan that was $400 12 years ago.What case was that?
I have two of those lifetime subscriptions and have been able to switch them between vehicles all along. The first switch for each of them was free, and subsequent ones have been $75.00.I had one too from 2008, which supposedly couldn't be transferred again off of my prior car. Turns out there was a lawsuit and HOPEFULLY you filed a claim by the January 2021 deadline to either get a credit or get your lifetime reinstated on a new device. I'm still waiting, but doesn't matter for a month since Uconnect's update BRICKED my head unit per the dealer today (yeah for warranties though; may have to switch to an aftermarket if this happens again). TIP: Park your Jeep OUTSIDE when it asks to update and leave it there a few hours.
How did you pull that off, or can you say?Just got my 2009 lifetime subscription reinstated thanks to the class action court case!
We have a lifetime subscription on our 2020 Recon. Wife purchased the subscription 12 years ago or so. I hadn't heard anything about a class action suit. We've had the subscription transferred twice. I know we didn't pay anything to have it moved the first time, not sure about the most recent one a year ago - it may have been around $20.Closed now, last day to file was in January. Could get a payment, or reinstatement of my lifetime plan that was $400 12 years ago.
Yeah isn't that some bullshit. We have FM HD here and it sounds better than XM and I still have commercialsNot to mention they advertised no commercial radio in the beginning.
Now, Stern not to bad but the other talk stations? Just as much commercials as Terrestrial radio.
I don't recall exactly what it was for (and my subscription was still tied to my Mustang 2 vehicles-ago), but I can tell you they turned my lifetime service back on in April after my January claim. Not sure I have app access, but the JL radio works. I definitely won't pay for it again - did that negotiate the price down thing before, but apps or even saved music works and sounds better.We have a lifetime subscription on our 2020 Recon. Wife purchased the subscription 12 years ago or so. I hadn't heard anything about a class action suit. We've had the subscription transferred twice. I know we didn't pay anything to have it moved the first time, not sure about the most recent one a year ago - it may have been around $20.
Was Sirius balking on the lifetime subscriptions or something? I think I remember reading something one time about there being a maximum transfer of 3 times and no more after that. Was that what this lawsuit was all about?
I'm ashamed to admit I'm paying for the XM in my Ford, because it was easier than dealing with the continual nagging after I let my subscription lapse. I really just hate conflict, and I've spent way too much money to avoid it.
On the Jeep, I never intend to tell XM who I am. Instead of paying for the stupid subscription, I invested in a loud exhaust instead. I would honestly much rather listen to drone than anything on any radio station anyway.
I filed also but haven't heard anything. Do you know if the lifetime is still limited to 3 radio id changes? I have changed once when I got a new portable. Haven't used it in quite awhile but was thinking of upgrading to a new unit for my boat. I cant get FM with the cliffs surrounding the harbor. I have XM in my Cherokee at $30 for 6 months, just a pain to remember to renew before promo ends every time.I have two of those lifetime subscriptions and have been able to switch them between vehicles all along. The first switch for each of them was free, and subsequent ones have been $75.00.