Originally posted by: may
PIONEER changed the rebate form today!!!!
Crutchfield is excluded now... Hmm.. are they planing to honor the original rebate form?
Where do you see this? I redownloaded the coupon a minute ago and I don't see the exclusion.
Originally posted by: may
PIONEER changed the rebate form today!!!!
Crutchfield is excluded now... Hmm.. are they planing to honor the original rebate form?
Thats because you got the old form off the xm site,Im told the rebate at the Pioneer site (who is paying the rebate) has been changed. Someone stated in another forum that they can legally change the rebate details before you postmark your rebate,which I think is probably accurate.Crutchfield has now been excluded and Im thinking theyll be getting a lot of XM tuners back.Originally posted by: jeffspam
Originally posted by: may
PIONEER changed the rebate form today!!!!
Crutchfield is excluded now... Hmm.. are they planing to honor the original rebate form?
Where do you see this? I redownloaded the coupon a minute ago and I don't see the exclusion.
Originally posted by: sat4fun
Originally posted by: aldamon
Why do you hate FM radio? An overload of commercials and fluff, right? When you signed up did they ever guarantee that a commercial / fluff invasion would not happen on XM? I think you're all in for a reality check real soon. The last time I checked, there are just as many commercials and other annoyances on cable TV as "free" TV. They're just being good right now to reel everyone in.Originally posted by: Omniprezent It's worth every penny. I've had XM since last August and I can safely say it has been one of the best investments I've ever made. I never listen to FM anymore.
Dude, you have it all wrong. It's all about programming. People go to cable or satellite for programming, or necessity due to signal, not to get away from commercials. Except for Howard Stern, all FM is crap. XM does have ads now on certain stations, but they are hardly noticable. Most of the stations are commercial free. Sirius currently does not have ads, but I bet that that will change with their financial situation. XM is in better financial shape. I suggest that you try it If you listen to music at all, you will love it. Great programming, great reception, everywhere.
Originally posted by: aldamon
I don't have anything wrong. Neither of these companies are making any money. It's only a matter of time before they sell out just like FM and start passing out the receivers like cable boxes. I also think it's funny how you disregard the draw of commercial-free radio. I seem to remember XM's initial marketing campaign emphasizing that fact. If it's not the #1 reason to switch to XM, then why the emphasis? It's also telling that those same commercials have all but disappeared.Originally posted by: sat4funDude, you have it all wrong. It's all about programming. People go to cable or satellite for programming, or necessity due to signal, not to get away from commercials. Except for Howard Stern, all FM is crap. XM does have ads now on certain stations, but they are hardly noticable. Most of the stations are commercial free. Sirius currently does not have ads, but I bet that that will change with their financial situation. XM is in better financial shape. I suggest that you try it If you listen to music at all, you will love it. Great programming, great reception, everywhere.Originally posted by: aldamonWhy do you hate FM radio? An overload of commercials and fluff, right? When you signed up did they ever guarantee that a commercial / fluff invasion would not happen on XM? I think you're all in for a reality check real soon. The last time I checked, there are just as many commercials and other annoyances on cable TV as "free" TV. They're just being good right now to reel everyone in.Originally posted by: Omniprezent It's worth every penny. I've had XM since last August and I can safely say it has been one of the best investments I've ever made. I never listen to FM anymore.
Ok guys,Originally posted by: sat4fun
<a class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/Pioneer/Files/XMCoupon.pdf" target=blank>No More Crutchfield</A>
Originally posted by: Kostya17
Ok guys, I have already ordered from Crutchfield (beyond cancelation point) and don't feel like returning it with shipping charges lost :-( How many folks are there in the same boat? If we stick together, we should be able to pull it. They don't have a statement like "Dealers list subject to change without notice" anywhere on the rebate. So they'd better honor it. --just my $85.98 paid to CrutchfieldOriginally posted by: sat4fun No More Crutchfield
Originally posted by: Kostya17
Ok guys,Originally posted by: sat4fun
<a class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/Pioneer/Files/XMCoupon.pdf" target=blank>No More Crutchfield</A>
I have already ordered from Crutchfield (beyond cancelation point) and don't feel like returning it with shipping charges lost :-(
How many folks are there in the same boat? If we stick together, we should be able to pull it. They don't have a statement like "Dealers list subject to change without notice" anywhere on the rebate. So they'd better honor it.
--just my $85.98 paid to Crutchfield
Originally posted by: aldamon
Originally posted by: Omniprezent
It's worth every penny. I've had XM since last August and I can safely say it has been one of the best investments I've ever made. I never listen to FM anymore.
Why do you hate FM radio? An overload of commercials and fluff, right? When you signed up did they ever guarantee that a commercial / fluff invasion would not happen on XM? I think you're all in for a reality check real soon. The last time I checked, there are just as many commercials and other annoyances on cable TV as "free" TV. They're just being good right now to reel everyone in.
Originally posted by: sat4fun
Originally posted by: azoomee
Be careful about spending too much $$ on XM as they company isn't doing great financially.
Neither XM or Sirius are doing spectacular, but XM is doing better than Sirius. XM subcriptions are at least double Sirius, and have the GM contract. If you were going to go with one, XM is more likely to be around longer. This stuff is still very new, equipment will soon be cheap if not free, just like DTV and DISH equipment. The $$ is in the sub fees.
