How to Renew Your XM Radio for $77 a year.
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How to Renew Your XM Radio for $77 a year.
I thought I would come over here and share some inside info on getting your XM subscription at a decent price.
For all the boring details, CLICK HERE
When you are about to expire, you will get a letter from XM telling you they are going to automatically renew you for (big bucks). Call them at the number in the letter, stop the renewal, and tell them you won't pay that much. That may end the conversation and it might not.
People whose subscription expires receive a flyer in the mail to win the former customers back to XM. They may offer you this $77 annual renewal or not. If they don't, just say no and hangup.
Then, after your subscription expires, call this phone number NOT THE ONE IN YOUR LETTER: 1-800-682-4114
"I am a former customer. My subscription expired. I received a promotional mailing for a $77 renewal and I would like to take advantage of it."
If they ask, the promotional code is "zwinback". If they ask for another code, they are asking for your radio code (also printed on the non-existent flyer which identifies YOUR radio so they can turn it back on). However, recently most members have not needed or used the "zwinback" code. It may be dated so only try it if pressed.
Just speak with confidence and don't deviate from "the script". And DON'T say that you got it off an Acura website- that it is being passed around. That will bring our little gift to a screeching halt.
Good luck. As you can read on the TL thread(s), we are batting 1000 for the people who stick to the instructions and about 80% for the ones who either can't read or can't comprehend and decided to wing it. LOL
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For all the boring details, CLICK HERE
When you are about to expire, you will get a letter from XM telling you they are going to automatically renew you for (big bucks). Call them at the number in the letter, stop the renewal, and tell them you won't pay that much. That may end the conversation and it might not.
People whose subscription expires receive a flyer in the mail to win the former customers back to XM. They may offer you this $77 annual renewal or not. If they don't, just say no and hangup.
Then, after your subscription expires, call this phone number NOT THE ONE IN YOUR LETTER: 1-800-682-4114
"I am a former customer. My subscription expired. I received a promotional mailing for a $77 renewal and I would like to take advantage of it."
If they ask, the promotional code is "zwinback". If they ask for another code, they are asking for your radio code (also printed on the non-existent flyer which identifies YOUR radio so they can turn it back on). However, recently most members have not needed or used the "zwinback" code. It may be dated so only try it if pressed.
Just speak with confidence and don't deviate from "the script". And DON'T say that you got it off an Acura website- that it is being passed around. That will bring our little gift to a screeching halt.
Good luck. As you can read on the TL thread(s), we are batting 1000 for the people who stick to the instructions and about 80% for the ones who either can't read or can't comprehend and decided to wing it. LOL
Another benefit of your AcuraZine.com membership brought to you by the AZ Mod Squad.
Dave (a/k/a: XP)
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These following posts are specific to the RL forum.
If you want to read thousands of more posts and/or post your own experiences for the other Acura model forums, use the link in the Original Post #1.
If you want to read thousands of more posts and/or post your own experiences for the other Acura model forums, use the link in the Original Post #1.
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Oh, yeah. Forgot about the traffic thingee.
I posted the info here because RL guys have been asking on the TL forum thread.
Let us know how you make out if you try it with the RL/traffic.
I posted the info here because RL guys have been asking on the TL forum thread.
Let us know how you make out if you try it with the RL/traffic.
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One of the TLers has scanned and posted a fresh flyer from XM radio for the $77 deal. It is definitely for the Acuras and says that it expires on January 31, 2006.
Several members have called in and gotten the deal without hesitation.
Have a look through the link in the first post.
Several members have called in and gotten the deal without hesitation.
Have a look through the link in the first post.
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Direct link to the flyer
Here is direct link for XM flyer for those lazy ones: https://acurazine.com/forums/showpos...5&postcount=66
I'm really interested how well would it work for RL owners and what would happen with NavTraffic subscription in that case.
Konstantin
I'm really interested how well would it work for RL owners and what would happen with NavTraffic subscription in that case.
Konstantin
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$77 XM Renewal With NavTraffic Addition
I received the $77 renewal for my RL on January 20th. The Acura-paid 1 year had expired, and I called up with the information from the flyer in the forum.
At first they couldn't find my radio serial number, but after explaining that Honda/Acura would have paid, and that it was a factory installed radio, they processed for the $77 deal.
I asked about adding NavTraffic, which the agent did add to the account, but then the phone disconnected. I called back and found that the first agent added it at $9.99 per month. The second agent said that was the standalone price, and that it should have been only $3.99 per month additional as part of the XM radio/NavTraffic package.
So, $124.88 for a whole year for both!
At first they couldn't find my radio serial number, but after explaining that Honda/Acura would have paid, and that it was a factory installed radio, they processed for the $77 deal.
I asked about adding NavTraffic, which the agent did add to the account, but then the phone disconnected. I called back and found that the first agent added it at $9.99 per month. The second agent said that was the standalone price, and that it should have been only $3.99 per month additional as part of the XM radio/NavTraffic package.
So, $124.88 for a whole year for both!
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Originally Posted by eaglewatch
I received the $77 renewal for my RL on January 20th. The Acura-paid 1 year had expired, and I called up with the information from the flyer in the forum.
At first they couldn't find my radio serial number, but after explaining that Honda/Acura would have paid, and that it was a factory installed radio, they processed for the $77 deal.
I asked about adding NavTraffic, which the agent did add to the account, but then the phone disconnected. I called back and found that the first agent added it at $9.99 per month. The second agent said that was the standalone price, and that it should have been only $3.99 per month additional as part of the XM radio/NavTraffic package.
So, $124.88 for a whole year for both!
At first they couldn't find my radio serial number, but after explaining that Honda/Acura would have paid, and that it was a factory installed radio, they processed for the $77 deal.
I asked about adding NavTraffic, which the agent did add to the account, but then the phone disconnected. I called back and found that the first agent added it at $9.99 per month. The second agent said that was the standalone price, and that it should have been only $3.99 per month additional as part of the XM radio/NavTraffic package.
So, $124.88 for a whole year for both!
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Ahhhhhh, new unit, new serial number...duh!. Anyway, the car was originally delivered 11/29/2004, but I'm the second owner and didn't get it until 1/15/2006. I can't say exactly when the original subscription expired, but obviously the new serial number wasn't properly registered with XM. No big deal since XM still gave me the discounted renewal rate after my explanation.
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Has anyone tried to get this discount following the 1/31 expiration date? I will need to renew my radio and nav traffic service in early June, so I am interested as to whether or not this discount has been extended. TIA.
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Worked for me!
I tried it today and I got the discounted price. Came out to be about $125. Thanks to all of you for posting this information!
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Originally Posted by jhr3uva90
I tried it today and I got the discounted price. Came out to be about $125. Thanks to all of you for posting this information!
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Yes, that includes the Real-Time Traffic. It was $77 without it.
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Just got my XM for $77 and Real Traffic for $3.99 a month. They didn't even ask about the coupon. I just called up and the first thing I said was "So I want to take advantage of the $77 deal you have written on the flyer".
Thanks all for the great repost.
Thanks all for the great repost.
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Originally Posted by liveperilous
Just got my XM for $77 and Real Traffic for $3.99 a month. They didn't even ask about the coupon. I just called up and the first thing I said was "So I want to take advantage of the $77 deal you have written on the flyer".
Thanks all for the great repost.
Thanks all for the great repost.
You're welcome. Happy to be of assistance. Just another benefit of your Acurazine.com membership.
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Got in my car after work tonight and my XM was out.............then I figured out it expired. Called the 800 number driving home as I remembered we got a deal when renewing our 05 Odyssey last fall. I told the person on the phone I wanted the $79 deal on the promotion they mailed out. She said no problem and renewed me in a matter of minutes............I had to get on Acurazine tonight and check out the threads............now I see that the deal was $77..........she didn't even question my misstatement. Guess I was lucky.
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Your're welcome, Brian.
And welcome to Acurazine and to the RL Forum. I'm sure you will enjoy the people and the information here that will enhance your ownership experience.
Don't hesitate to ask the members or the mods for assistance. We're here to help each other.
Congrats on your "bargain" XM radio renewal.
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And welcome to Acurazine and to the RL Forum. I'm sure you will enjoy the people and the information here that will enhance your ownership experience.
Don't hesitate to ask the members or the mods for assistance. We're here to help each other.
Congrats on your "bargain" XM radio renewal.
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I can better all of you! I got my 05 with 10k miles this past January. I thought I would try to get the $77 XM deal since my car was over a year old by the time I bought it, so I knew the XM had expired. So I call XM and give them the radio code, and they say its not in their system....ta da! the first owner had never registered it! So I call my Acura dealer and say I have a year of XM coming to my car and in a matter of 5 minutes I have it. I have about a 5 minute commute to work but even though I only drive my car 5k miles a year I am really liking the XM. One very happy dude here.
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This is AMAZING!!!! I can't wait till i get home and try this out. Now the radio code is the code # that's on a small section of paper when you first purchase the car and they point it out to you in regards to any trouble shooting that you may need, etc... Correct?
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Originally Posted by Proud_RLowner
This is AMAZING!!!! I can't wait till i get home and try this out. Now the radio code is the code # that's on a small section of paper when you first purchase the car and they point it out to you in regards to any trouble shooting that you may need, etc... Correct?
4Y6D70WB (Not a valid code- just an example)
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This is AMAZING!!!! I can't wait till i get home and try this out. Now the radio code is the code # that's on a small section of paper when you first purchase the car and they point it out to you in regards to any trouble shooting that you may need, etc... Correct?
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Ok... so where would i find this code? Also what are they methods of payment when i actually do call? Could i put it on my credit card or would i get a monthly bill w/ my statement or how does it work?
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As AllStar said, above, it's on channel 0 on the radio.
Yes, they will take your credit card. If you want real-time traffic, that's an additional charge. Ask them if they have a deal on that.
Yes, they will take your credit card. If you want real-time traffic, that's an additional charge. Ask them if they have a deal on that.
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Good deal. When i was reading the post about the Real Time Traffic and everything, i always thought that was added automatically. I didn't know you had to subscribe to that also!!! I went up to DC for the 4th and i was actually hoping i could see how it worked... now i know why it didn't! :-)
Thanks for your help!
Thanks for your help!
#31
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Still works - we were able to renew the XM for $77 in my wife's 2006 MDX yesterday. Hopefully it still works when the trial runs out in my RL in September.
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Guys this is really helpful, my trial run should end in a couple of weeks and i will update you. The NAVtraffic really works wonders. However, the result is that i hardly take freeways during traffic hours in the SF Bay area. :-) On the other hand, it was great fun to explore detour after detour which i never thought possible before.
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Has anyone tried to get this deal for a non-auto based XM Radio (ie, HT receiver)? It's not clear XM can tell which radio codes are actually assigned to cars. Maybe part of the code identifies whether or not the radio is in a car...
#34
I just tried to take advantage of this promotion for my RL (which is up on 8/22). I eventually hung up because each time I mentioned this promotion, they put me on hold and switched me to another person. It went from plain ole customer service to promotions then finally to (I belief), att security. He then put me on hold stating he had to call the manager. Was this the experience with everyone else? I did use 800-682-4114. I will try again, if this was the case with all of you successful bargain hunters out there.
thanks,
kurtis
thanks,
kurtis
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My subscription does not exppire for 3 weeks and I just caled and and renewed for $125.00 for the year (XM Radio + Nav Traffic). All I said was I received in the mail this week a renewal subscription for $77, and that's all it took. The lady also mentioned that my renewal will start after my original 1 yr free trial is over.
Good Luck...
Good Luck...
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Today, 8/30/06, I renewed my XM radio with the $77 promotion, no questions asked. Also, renewed my navtraffic for the $3.99/mo., total $124.88. The posting works like a charm. I just said I wanted to renew my account with the $77 promotion and I was done, then added the navtraffic. Wasn't even asked for the promotion code. Took all of one minute. Thank you acuralink.
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When does the 1 year trial expire?
I got my RL last year in July, the XM radio and NavTraffic is still on. I have got my post card for the XM renew for 77/year long time back. So when did your xm expire?
#38
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We just got the famous $77 offer for my wife's XM today. She had earlier told them not to renew it.
The flyer/postcard thingy has no "offer code" on it (that I can find, anyway) - just the radio ID number printed above her name in the address block.
Based on that, I'd say all you need to get your $77 subscription is to call the number and have your radio ID code ready (after letting it expire, of course).
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The flyer/postcard thingy has no "offer code" on it (that I can find, anyway) - just the radio ID number printed above her name in the address block.
Based on that, I'd say all you need to get your $77 subscription is to call the number and have your radio ID code ready (after letting it expire, of course).
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I too can confirm the new renewal for $77 does not require any special code, my wife's came in the mail today. It looks like XM has finally got smart and realized that many of us will not renew at the high rate.
So, if you want the $77 rate, you could simply let your account expire, and wait for a card to come your way. I am not sure how they would respond if you try to renew without letting your account expire.
The card is titled "12 months of XM radio - only $77 A 50% savings!"
Also on the card it states " Sign up Today & Save 50% on a One-Year Subscription. And we'll waive the $14.99 reactivation fee!"
It also says on the card "Redeem this offer using the unique Radio ID printed on this card."
Good luck to all, and I bet that XM are happy to get the $77!
Pete
So, if you want the $77 rate, you could simply let your account expire, and wait for a card to come your way. I am not sure how they would respond if you try to renew without letting your account expire.
The card is titled "12 months of XM radio - only $77 A 50% savings!"
Also on the card it states " Sign up Today & Save 50% on a One-Year Subscription. And we'll waive the $14.99 reactivation fee!"
It also says on the card "Redeem this offer using the unique Radio ID printed on this card."
Good luck to all, and I bet that XM are happy to get the $77!
Pete