My Sirius renewal comes up on Oct 14th...that's when my new car is supposed to arrive with 6 months free Sirius.
So, this subscription runs out just as my free one starts. The guy on the phone was almost in tears, he tried transfering it to my wife's car, tried having me buy a free standing portable unit, everything.
They probably wish they could take away the free service I will be getting....they kind of lost me for 6 months.
Renewal amount is $175. I only paid $90 when I threatened to cancel. They keep trying, you have to stay one step ahead of them.
Mike, they don't have that weather/traffic feature in Canada yet.
not sure if I posted this before, but I finally cut the Sirius cord after many years. I was just finding that, more and more, I was flipping through all my stations and finding nothing on.
Based on experience, I knew cancelling is a huge hassle with them, so when I received a "bill" in the mail, I wrote on there to cancel and mailed it back. About a month later, I get an "overdue bill" from them. So I email them about it. They respond that I have to call to cancel on the phone. I wrote back telling them I am not interested, I already cancelled in writing through snail mail and now through email, and it is their choice if they want to continue providing me free service. The next response was that they would go ahead and cancel me and I would receive a prorated bill for the service I have already used. I wrote one last time and told them what they could do with that bill because I did not renew and I had cancelled by snail mail at an earlier date. They stopped bothering me after that and I never received any more bills.
The new van has free Sirius at the moment. That car is in my wife's name, so she can deal with it if she wants. I'll stick with my iphone now.
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Back in '99 when I was shopping for a Lincoln LS I learned that what was offered in Canada was worlds different to what was being offered in the U.S.
For my purposes the Canadian version was more attractive, but the logistics were oppresive. Not impossible, but oppressive. The Canadian car was thousands less, fitted out the way I wanted it.
There were a few weak explanations as to how this was possible, but the fact remained that there were people facilitating buying cars in Canada and transferring them to the U.S. Seems that the primary argument was that warranty service would be difficult, as if someone actually living in Canada who had bought one of these and moved to the U.S. would be put out on the street.
The LS was an odd car that at one time was considered by FMC to be a world car. That lasted about 20 minutes, but it was an interesting time.
@qbrozen said:I wrote one last time and told them what they could do with that bill because I did not renew and I had cancelled by snail mail at an earlier date. They stopped bothering me after that and I never received any more bill
US could be different than Canada but when I called one option was to dial a number to stop your subscription. In the case of Sirius it seems better to call them if you want to unsubscribe. I noted the person I talked to and the time in case of a disagreement. Just by luck, I have a different credit card so they can't try anything there either.
It is too bad a company can't operate more transparent. I don't like giving them my credit card and I don't like being charged almost double if I don't play their game...of going around their notice.
"not sure if I posted this before, but I finally cut the Sirius cord after many years. I was just finding that, more and more, I was flipping through all my stations and finding nothing on."
I found the same thing. I listened to only one channel - 17 (Love, which is soft rock). I never listen to talk radio or news when I am driving - just music.
I use my iPhone much more - either via Bluetooth or iPod wire connection which charges the phone too. We have great FM HD reception here and there are several great soft rock stations which sound 3 times better than satellite.
The only thing I subscribe to is traffic and weather which is $70 a year including fees. Both show up on my NAV screen.
They stopped bothering me after that and I never received any more bills.
Q, similar thing years ago when moving from Phoenix. Bank sent me a bill for $5 after closing my account and getting cash then moving to Virginia Beach.
Seems there is a point when closing that you go below the minimum balance and they can assess a fee, I kept mailing the bill back saying, why did your teller give me all my cash? I think you're making this up. After 4 or 5 more such letters I said your postage is costing more than your fake charge. Give it a break, pal. The letters stopped.
@cdnpinhead said:
Back in '99 when I was shopping for a Lincoln LS I learned that what was offered in Canada was worlds different to what was being offered in the U.S.
Cars do have different options in Canada than US, and often different standard equipment. Heated seats and sometimes steering wheels are often standard here, AWD seems to be standard on higher end cars, All Season Tires, in Ontario we have to have running lights
The LS was an odd car that at one time was considered by FMC to be a world car. That lasted about 20 minutes, but it was an interesting time.
In 1999 my wife wanted a Mercedes. I was leaning toward a Cadillac Catera....until I looked at the interior. It was also a world car, but, just wasn't up to the same standards as a Mercedes or bmw. I am so glad we didn't buy one! The LS was Fords answer to the world market, the Catera was Cadillacs.
@abacomike said:I found the same thing. I listened to only one channel - 17 (Love, which is soft rock). I never listen to talk radio or news when I am driving - just music.
But you will get 6 months free with your new car....isn't that one reason you bought it....free Sirius.
Try 32, it is just like LOVE but without the love. Same music, just more general songs. That was a good suggestion.
"It is too bad a company can't operate more transparent. I don't like giving them my credit card and I don't like being charged almost double if I don't play their game...of going around their notice."
My major problem with Sirius ( and many other companies) is that they subcontract their customer service activities to out-of-country providers that speak English so poorly I usually end up hanging up on them.
They don't understand me and I can't understand them. That is a super major complaint I have with these companies. You spend three to four times more time on the phone with them than with businesses that use home grown contractors.
I am not prejudiced - I'll talk with anyone from any country so long as I understand what they are communicating and they understand me.
Examples of this are customer service at Sirius/XM, Norton/Symantec, Hewlett Packard (sometimes, not all the time), etc.
"But you will get 6 months free with your new car....isn't that one reason you bought it....free Sirius."
No driver, that is not the reason I buy new cars - it was getting close to having to get an oil change and I don't do oil changes - haven't had one in 8 years. Getting free Sirius is just a positive by-product of getting a new car!!!!!
You may have dodged a bullet there, Driver, re: Catera. My father had one. He truly enjoyed driving it when it was not in the shop. Which he noted was where it spent more time than on the road or in his driveway... I guess the Zig was the route to the shop...
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I knew a guy that got ripped on a set of tires once and swore he would never buy tires again. In the 20 years I worked with him he would see a tire getting light on tread and started looking for his next new car. However oil changes...that takes it to a new level.
I knew a guy that got ripped on a set of tires once and swore he would never buy tires again. In the 20 years I worked with him he would see a tire getting light on tread and started looking for his next new car. However oil changes...that takes it to a new level.
You are correct, mako. Can't use the "ashtrays" are full - who smokes today?
No driver, that is not the reason I buy new cars - it was getting close to having to get an oil change and I don't do oil changes - haven't had one in 8 years.
LOL....Yeh, I hate those dreaded oil changes too! I get a new car when my free ones are used up.
Oil changes keep getting extended, one day you may have to keep a car for 100K miles!
You may have dodged a bullet there, Driver, re: Catera. My father had one. He truly enjoyed driving it when it was not in the shop. Which he noted was where it spent more time than on the road or in his driveway... I guess the Zig was the route to the shop...
RFLMAO You guys are funny today!
He truly enjoyed driving it when it was not in the shop.
You may have dodged a bullet there, Driver, re: Catera. My father had one. He truly enjoyed driving it when it was not in the shop. Which he noted was where it spent more time than on the road or in his driveway... I guess the Zig was the route to the shop...
RFLMAO You guys are funny today!
He truly enjoyed driving it when it was not in the shop.
Driver - I guess you forgot how really funny we can all be - we do have senses of humor - but we don't always exercise it.
I just finished watching a movie on HBO entitled ENDER'S GAME. At first I was going to turn it off because it looked like some kid's movie about teenagers involved in a military academy whose goal was to destroy aliens at their home planet 50 years after the aliens attacked Earth. I'll add here that I am a staunch SciFi fan.
They showed the cast and it included Harrison Ford and Sir Ben Kingsley so I decided to continue watching it because of the all star cast.
It was an outstanding film adapted from a. 1984 book by the same title. It was really about morality. As this teen ENDER states, "...it's not just about winning at war, but rather the "way" we win."
If you get HBO, go to ON DEMAND HBO, movies, and search for ENDER'S GAME. Definitely a nail biter and very worthwhile.
He truly enjoyed driving it when it was not in the shop.
Driver - I guess you forgot how really funny we can all be - we do have senses of humor - but we don't always exercise it.
Yes, I am amazed at how creative and fast you all can be..........I enjoy reading all comments, but the little sparks of humor (Canadian - humour) are much appreciated.
Mike said :I just finished watching a movie on HBO entitled ENDER'S GAME.
When I worked for a major publishing company Enders Game was one of our biggest scores, and it made Orson Scott Card very popular. I know it gets great reviews and people loved it, but, I don't normally read sci-fi myself. Mostly mysteries and legal thrillers. But, the story line you described makes it sound very good - when I get a chance I will try to watch it.
Where else can you get tips on shaving, know the sunroof count in various parts of the country, learn how to deal with Sirius, get movie reviews, save $1500 buying a car, and have a few jokes along the way?
well, the sunroof count in my driveway is currently 3. would be lower, but somehow I ended up with all 3 cars in the driveway, and none in the empty 2 car garage. Really need to move some around tomorrow.
Got my pictures today when the sun was out. Next step, ad on CL tomorrow!
None today that I noticed. And it's rare to see one with the top down.
Funny, my wife just mentioned that our thermometer says 90°F (at 7:35 PM), though the "official" temp is down to 85°. I had to put my long sleeved T on a short while ago - she freezes me out with the AC. Fortunately I can just step outside to warm up or walk down to the hot tub (unlike our last place in the UP, where it's currently 45°).
btw, that F was for @driver100. We're talking 29.6 °C and 7.2 °C.
I hope driver100 and our other Canadian posters aren't offended by my stereotyping them. It's just that when I had business dealings with them years ago I was impressed with the "niceness" of our friends to the north.
I found similar characteristics among people in the upper Midwest of the US.
Such a contrast to the brusk nature of most New Yorkers that I never forgot it.
I wonder how Bradd ended up being so nice too.
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None today that I noticed. And it's rare to see one with the top down.
Funny, my wife just mentioned that our thermometer says 90°F (at 7:35 PM), though the "official" temp is down to 85°. I had to put my long sleeved T on a short while ago - she freezes me out with the AC. Fortunately I can just step outside to warm up or walk down to the hot tub (unlike our last place in the UP, where it's currently 45°).
btw, that F was for @driver100. We're talking 29.6 °C and 7.2 °C.
Just be glad you don't live in Calgary
Unusual for this time of year, but they did have the "S" word.
Thanks for translating into Celsius stever, much appreciated.
I hope driver100 and our other Canadian posters aren't offended by my stereotyping them. It's just that when I had business dealings with them years ago I was impressed with the "niceness" of our friends to the north.
I found similar characteristics among people in the upper Midwest of the US.
Such a contrast to the brusk nature of most New Yorkers that I never forgot it.
I wonder how Bradd ended up being so nice too.
I was born and raised in NYC. I moved to the Chicago area to get my MA and PhD and lived there for 23 years. I lost my NY accent and developed a Midwestern twang.
The longer I lived in the upper Midwest, the greater my negative attitude about easterners grew. Midwesterners find NY'ers arrogant, self-serving and obnoxious. For the most part I had to agree with that assessment since I was one of them. I slowly toned down my aggressiveness and became a born-again Midwesterner.
Bradd is an exception to be sure - and remember the comments above are generalizations and cannot be applied to all NY 'ers or easterners. But every time I interacted with a New York City inhabitant, that same arrogance and aggressiveness that I found in myself at times when I first arrived there became evident.
Alas, the ad for the truck has disappeared. But it was a dent in the right side of the bed, just behind the cab, about 2 feet long, punched into the bed about 12"14".
@Mr_Shiftright said: Went to look at a used truck today. I got there and spent about 5 minutes with my mouth open, gazing first at the printed ad, and then at the "very clean, needs nothing" truck. I suppose next time I'll only look at adverts that show BOTH sides of the truck in the photos.
WHEE, Shifty, there goes two more hours of your life!
Well...
What did the other side look like? Any pictures so we can cluck like hens about how people can't be trusted?
Took the golf team to a tournament at a not too special club south of Albany.
While waiting in the parking lot I noticed that it resembled a luxury car dealer. There were multiple BMW 3s, 5s, 7s and every MB series. There was even TWO Maseratis.
I gotta take up golf.
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"Took the golf team to a tournament at a not too special club south of Albany."
I used to frequent Albany frequently when I was in my late teens and early 20's. Had family friends who lived on Colonial Avenue - used to go on skiing outings with them. The family owned a huge record distributorship there (1960's) and they often took me for dinner at their country club, I believe it was Shaker Ridge, near the airport.
I remember we were having dinner at the club and I was scheduled on a flight from Albany to LaGuardia - the service was slow and I was afraid I would miss my flight. The father of that family called Mohawk Airlines and they held the flight for me for 15 minutes so I wouldn't miss the flight. I remember that well because tgere are very few Wheeler Dealers who could pull something like that off. He was very influential in the Albany area - an understatement!!!
Mike said: The longer I lived in the upper Midwest, the greater my negative attitude about easterners grew. Midwesterners find NY'ers arrogant, self-serving and obnoxious>
I find people in Florida are generally very nice. Frontline retail and food service workers are very friendly and polite. It is a state where the economy does rely on visitors, so that probably helps.
It seems the people who retire or live in Florida for part of the year are pretty nice too. They don't have the dog eat dog attitude anymore. They have the time to talk and play golf. Life is generally, a little more laid back.
Then, there is Key West.................................
Such a contrast to the brusk nature of most New Yorkers that I never forgot it.
I think any time you have a large population packed into a small area you get a dog eat dog mentality. People fight to get in line for groceries, to get on a bus or subway. People don't have time to talk to each other and neighbors don't really know each other. Driving or walking is all a hassle, so people become more insulated.
Of course, there are exceptions, as we well know.
One thing I noticed about New Yorkers though. With all those problems, they don't want to live anywhere else. There is so much excitement about living in such a vibrant place, living somewhere else just wouldn't be living.
@driver100, I saw that snow report. Ugh. And talking about polite Canadians, apparently @oldfarmer50 hasn't driven the 401.
That would certainly cure him.
For those who don't know the 401 is the busiest highway in Canada and goes across the top of Toronto. Traffic jams and rolled over trucks every day. I used to have to drive on it every day, and I called it "driver roulette" because I knew one day my day would come up....the odds are you will be involved in an accident if you drive it for too long.
Fortunately I got canned from that job before an accident got me. To get to work I had a 2 hour commute, each way (4 hours total) every day. Fortunately I got canned before I had a break down. I was getting ready to quit but getting a pink slip was better, a few $1000 severance and they paid $1400 for one kids orthodontal work.
Unusual for this time of year, but they did have the "S" word.
The weather IIRC has reported some early snows in the upper plains and NW US. Surely disavows global warming theory and makes me cold thinking about the coming winter here. My Veteran's Almanac predicts an early and harsh winter for this area of the MidWest.
Unusual for this time of year, but they did have the "S" word.
The weather IIRC has reported some early snows in the upper plains and NW US. Surely disavows global warming theory and makes me cold thinking about the coming winter here. My Veteran's Almanac predicts an early and harsh winter for this area of the MidWest.
Snow is predicted here in Colorado for tonight or tomorrow morning. Probably more for me than for Denver - I'm at 6200' while Denver is at 5200'.
When I traveled to Toronto, I had to take the 401 to get to where I was working (Yonge St.). Some stretches have up to 8 or 9 lanes in each direction - these included "collector" lanes IIRC.
My Veteran's Almanac predicts an early and harsh winter for this area of
the MidWest.
I do believe that the farmers Almanac gave the same forecast. After the brutal winter last year another one will be just to much. I rather not be driving into work when it's 15 below (that's 26 below for you Canadians).
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The wooly bears drove me out of the UP. GW is supposed to make for more weather extremes - in any event, I'm trying hard not to be one of those guys who gives the hourly temperature reading in mid-January to all the friends we left behind.
We've always found NYers in Manhattan to be super nice.
My theory is that's because they don't have to dink around with cars, car maintenance and the inevitable car repairs.
"Midwesterners find NY'ers arrogant, self-serving and obnoxious" --- that's because they don't need that particular skill set to survive in their environment!
Born in Manhattan. Raised in CT. Live in MA. Love New England and consider myself a heck of a nice guy! As confirmed by a former roommate from TN!
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"imidazol97"said> /> When I traveled to Toronto, I had to take the 401 to get to where I was working (Yonge St.). Some stretches have up to 8 or 9 lanes in each direction - these included "collector" lanes IIRC.
Has anyone else noticed when you do a reply it comes up kind of funny and you have to write in the person's name you are replying to? If not I guess I have to reboot the old computer.
Yes the 401 is 8 or 9 lanes and probably as many as 12 at some points. You took the busiest highway in the country, the 401, to the busiest street in the country...Yonge St.
As busy as it was then it is a lot busier these days.......we dread going to Toronto. If we have to go, we take a train if possible.
Stever-The wooly bears drove me out of the UP. GW is supposed to make for more weather extremes.
The "warmists" have already explained to us how GW makes it hotter, colder, wetter, drier, more extreme, less extreme, reduces ice, increases ice, causes earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes, sunspots, volcanoes, and even wars.
The people selling global warming reminds me of the traveling con men who used to sell their cure all tonic to the gullible folks way back when. All it did was make the con men rich.
"imidazol97"said> /> When I traveled to Toronto, I had to take the 401 to get to where I was working (Yonge St.). Some stretches have up to 8 or 9 lanes in each direction - these included "collector" lanes IIRC.
Has anyone else noticed when you do a reply it comes up kind of funny and you have to write in the person's name you are replying to? If not I guess I have to reboot the old computer.
Yes the 401 is 8 or 9 lanes and probably as many as 12 at some points. You took the busiest highway in the country, the 401, to the busiest street in the country...Yonge St.
As busy as it was then it is a lot busier these days.......we dread going to Toronto. If we have to go, we take a train if possible.
Isn't Yonge (pronounced "young" for those of us south of the border) the longest street in the world?
I've spent a fair amount of time in Toronto (CBD, mostly) and love the vibe. I also like that you can navigate most of downtown without ever going outside.
>Isn't Yonge (pronounced "young" for those of us south of the border) the longest street in the world?
It is generally considered so, but that would depend upon your definition of "street". The true definition of "street" is a public thoroughfare through a built up area (urban/suburban area). I would think that most of Yonge is in rural areas and therefor not considered a street for the entire length.
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I got an email today talking about search and seizure methods being used by police and governments in the US. It seems the police can pull you over for a small infraction, and then if you have a fairly large amount of cash on you or in the car, then the police can take the money. They claim the moey came from crime, and getting it back can be difficult and costly.
I don't think I have to worry too much, I only carry $100 to $200 with me at anytime. I don't think they will that should be a problem.
If interested read Washington Post article and watch the video.....it is pretty scarry;
Stop and seize Aggressive police take hundreds of millions of dollars from motorists not charged with crimes
@houdini, you may as well stick a Silverado in a Ford maven's driveway as try to change anyone's mind around here..
Back to cars, we drove crosstown to look at a house and did about a 12 mile loop. I counted two convertibles, tops up and saw around 12 sunroofs, including a panoramic one on a MINI. Three were popped open and two of those were "venting" in parking lots. More normal numbers I guess but the count still seems low.
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My Sirius renewal comes up on Oct 14th...that's when my new car is supposed to arrive with 6 months free Sirius.
So, this subscription runs out just as my free one starts. The guy on the phone was almost in tears, he tried transfering it to my wife's car, tried having me buy a free standing portable unit, everything.
They probably wish they could take away the free service I will be getting....they kind of lost me for 6 months.
Renewal amount is $175. I only paid $90 when I threatened to cancel. They keep trying, you have to stay one step ahead of them.
Mike, they don't have that weather/traffic feature in Canada yet.
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"It could even vary from state to state"
Not any more, driver. A car sold in Florida has the same pollution devices and restrictions as those sold in CA, NY, S.DAK, etc.
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not sure if I posted this before, but I finally cut the Sirius cord after many years. I was just finding that, more and more, I was flipping through all my stations and finding nothing on.
Based on experience, I knew cancelling is a huge hassle with them, so when I received a "bill" in the mail, I wrote on there to cancel and mailed it back. About a month later, I get an "overdue bill" from them. So I email them about it. They respond that I have to call to cancel on the phone. I wrote back telling them I am not interested, I already cancelled in writing through snail mail and now through email, and it is their choice if they want to continue providing me free service. The next response was that they would go ahead and cancel me and I would receive a prorated bill for the service I have already used. I wrote one last time and told them what they could do with that bill because I did not renew and I had cancelled by snail mail at an earlier date. They stopped bothering me after that and I never received any more bills.
The new van has free Sirius at the moment. That car is in my wife's name, so she can deal with it if she wants. I'll stick with my iphone now.
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Back in '99 when I was shopping for a Lincoln LS I learned that what was offered in Canada was worlds different to what was being offered in the U.S.
For my purposes the Canadian version was more attractive, but the logistics were oppresive. Not impossible, but oppressive. The Canadian car was thousands less, fitted out the way I wanted it.
There were a few weak explanations as to how this was possible, but the fact remained that there were people facilitating buying cars in Canada and transferring them to the U.S. Seems that the primary argument was that warranty service would be difficult, as if someone actually living in Canada who had bought one of these and moved to the U.S. would be put out on the street.
The LS was an odd car that at one time was considered by FMC to be a world car. That lasted about 20 minutes, but it was an interesting time.
US could be different than Canada but when I called one option was to dial a number to stop your subscription. In the case of Sirius it seems better to call them if you want to unsubscribe. I noted the person I talked to and the time in case of a disagreement. Just by luck, I have a different credit card so they can't try anything there either.
It is too bad a company can't operate more transparent. I don't like giving them my credit card and I don't like being charged almost double if I don't play their game...of going around their notice.
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"not sure if I posted this before, but I finally cut the Sirius cord after many years. I was just finding that, more and more, I was flipping through all my stations and finding nothing on."
I found the same thing. I listened to only one channel - 17 (Love, which is soft rock). I never listen to talk radio or news when I am driving - just music.
I use my iPhone much more - either via Bluetooth or iPod wire connection which charges the phone too. We have great FM HD reception here and there are several great soft rock stations which sound 3 times better than satellite.
The only thing I subscribe to is traffic and weather which is $70 a year including fees. Both show up on my NAV screen.
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They stopped bothering me after that and I never received any more bills.
Q, similar thing years ago when moving from Phoenix. Bank sent me a bill for $5 after closing my account and getting cash then moving to Virginia Beach.
Seems there is a point when closing that you go below the minimum balance and they can assess a fee, I kept mailing the bill back saying, why did your teller give me all my cash? I think you're making this up. After 4 or 5 more such letters I said your postage is costing more than your fake charge. Give it a break, pal. The letters stopped.
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Cars do have different options in Canada than US, and often different standard equipment. Heated seats and sometimes steering wheels are often standard here, AWD seems to be standard on higher end cars, All Season Tires, in Ontario we have to have running lights
In 1999 my wife wanted a Mercedes. I was leaning toward a Cadillac Catera....until I looked at the interior. It was also a world car, but, just wasn't up to the same standards as a Mercedes or bmw. I am so glad we didn't buy one! The LS was Fords answer to the world market, the Catera was Cadillacs.
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But you will get 6 months free with your new car....isn't that one reason you bought it....free Sirius.
Try 32, it is just like LOVE but without the love. Same music, just more general songs. That was a good suggestion.
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"It is too bad a company can't operate more transparent. I don't like giving them my credit card and I don't like being charged almost double if I don't play their game...of going around their notice."
My major problem with Sirius ( and many other companies) is that they subcontract their customer service activities to out-of-country providers that speak English so poorly I usually end up hanging up on them.
They don't understand me and I can't understand them. That is a super major complaint I have with these companies. You spend three to four times more time on the phone with them than with businesses that use home grown contractors.
I am not prejudiced - I'll talk with anyone from any country so long as I understand what they are communicating and they understand me.
Examples of this are customer service at Sirius/XM, Norton/Symantec, Hewlett Packard (sometimes, not all the time), etc.
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"But you will get 6 months free with your new car....isn't that one reason you bought it....free Sirius."
No driver, that is not the reason I buy new cars - it was getting close to having to get an oil change and I don't do oil changes - haven't had one in 8 years. Getting free Sirius is just a positive by-product of getting a new car!!!!!
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You may have dodged a bullet there, Driver, re: Catera. My father had one. He truly enjoyed driving it when it was not in the shop. Which he noted was where it spent more time than on the road or in his driveway... I guess the Zig was the route to the shop...
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mako1a said:
You are correct, mako. Can't use the "ashtrays" are full - who smokes today?
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Oil changes keep getting extended, one day you may have to keep a car for 100K miles!
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laurasdada said
You may have dodged a bullet there, Driver, re: Catera. My father had one. He truly enjoyed driving it when it was not in the shop. Which he noted was where it spent more time than on the road or in his driveway... I guess the Zig was the route to the shop...
RFLMAO You guys are funny today! Glad he got some enjoyment from it.
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driver100 said:
RFLMAO You guys are funny today!2024 Genesis G90 Super-Charger
I just finished watching a movie on HBO entitled ENDER'S GAME. At first I was going to turn it off because it looked like some kid's movie about teenagers involved in a military academy whose goal was to destroy aliens at their home planet 50 years after the aliens attacked Earth. I'll add here that I am a staunch SciFi fan.
They showed the cast and it included Harrison Ford and Sir Ben Kingsley so I decided to continue watching it because of the all star cast.
It was an outstanding film adapted from a. 1984 book by the same title. It was really about morality. As this teen ENDER states, "...it's not just about winning at war, but rather the "way" we win."
If you get HBO, go to ON DEMAND HBO, movies, and search for ENDER'S GAME. Definitely a nail biter and very worthwhile.
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Ran errands this afternoon and remembered to count sunroofs about a mile from home.
Total spotted - zero.
RFLMAO You guys are funny today!
Mike said
Yes, I am amazed at how creative and fast you all can be..........I enjoy reading all comments, but the little sparks of humor (Canadian - humour) are much appreciated.
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When I worked for a major publishing company Enders Game was one of our biggest scores, and it made Orson Scott Card very popular. I know it gets great reviews and people loved it, but, I don't normally read sci-fi myself. Mostly mysteries and legal thrillers. But, the story line you described makes it sound very good - when I get a chance I will try to watch it.
Where else can you get tips on shaving, know the sunroof count in various parts of the country, learn how to deal with Sirius, get movie reviews, save $1500 buying a car, and have a few jokes along the way?
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Got my pictures today when the sun was out. Next step, ad on CL tomorrow!
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Funny, my wife just mentioned that our thermometer says 90°F (at 7:35 PM), though the "official" temp is down to 85°. I had to put my long sleeved T on a short while ago - she freezes me out with the AC. Fortunately I can just step outside to warm up or walk down to the hot tub (unlike our last place in the UP, where it's currently 45°).
btw, that F was for @driver100. We're talking 29.6 °C and 7.2 °C.
I found similar characteristics among people in the upper Midwest of the US.
Such a contrast to the brusk nature of most New Yorkers that I never forgot it.
I wonder how Bradd ended up being so nice too.
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Unusual for this time of year, but they did have the "S" word.
Thanks for translating into Celsius stever, much appreciated.
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oldfarmer50 said:
I was born and raised in NYC. I moved to the Chicago area to get my MA and PhD and lived there for 23 years. I lost my NY accent and developed a Midwestern twang.
The longer I lived in the upper Midwest, the greater my negative attitude about easterners grew. Midwesterners find NY'ers arrogant, self-serving and obnoxious. For the most part I had to agree with that assessment since I was one of them. I slowly toned down my aggressiveness and became a born-again Midwesterner.
Bradd is an exception to be sure - and remember the comments above are generalizations and cannot be applied to all NY 'ers or easterners. But every time I interacted with a New York City inhabitant, that same arrogance and aggressiveness that I found in myself at times when I first arrived there became evident.
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Well...
What did the other side look like? Any pictures so we can cluck like hens about how people can't be trusted?
Took the golf team to a tournament at a not too special club south of Albany.
While waiting in the parking lot I noticed that it resembled a luxury car dealer. There were multiple BMW 3s, 5s, 7s and every MB series. There was even TWO Maseratis.
I gotta take up golf.
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@oldfarmer50 said:
"Took the golf team to a tournament at a not too special club south of Albany."
I used to frequent Albany frequently when I was in my late teens and early 20's. Had family friends who lived on Colonial Avenue - used to go on skiing outings with them. The family owned a huge record distributorship there (1960's) and they often took me for dinner at their country club, I believe it was Shaker Ridge, near the airport.
I remember we were having dinner at the club and I was scheduled on a flight from Albany to LaGuardia - the service was slow and I was afraid I would miss my flight. The father of that family called Mohawk Airlines and they held the flight for me for 15 minutes so I wouldn't miss the flight. I remember that well because tgere are very few Wheeler Dealers who could pull something like that off. He was very influential in the Albany area - an understatement!!!
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@nelsonf We are over in Ballard. Not too far.
@isellhondas One of my coworkers commutes from Issaquah and another from Sammamish - they said the weather differences can be astounding.
I find people in Florida are generally very nice. Frontline retail and food service workers are very friendly and polite. It is a state where the economy does rely on visitors, so that probably helps.
It seems the people who retire or live in Florida for part of the year are pretty nice too. They don't have the dog eat dog attitude anymore. They have the time to talk and play golf. Life is generally, a little more laid back.
Then, there is Key West.................................
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I think any time you have a large population packed into a small area you get a dog eat dog mentality. People fight to get in line for groceries, to get on a bus or subway. People don't have time to talk to each other and neighbors don't really know each other. Driving or walking is all a hassle, so people become more insulated.
Of course, there are exceptions, as we well know.
One thing I noticed about New Yorkers though. With all those problems, they don't want to live anywhere else. There is so much excitement about living in such a vibrant place, living somewhere else just wouldn't be living.
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For those who don't know the 401 is the busiest highway in Canada and goes across the top of Toronto. Traffic jams and rolled over trucks every day. I used to have to drive on it every day, and I called it "driver roulette" because I knew one day my day would come up....the odds are you will be involved in an accident if you drive it for too long.
Fortunately I got canned from that job before an accident got me. To get to work I had a 2 hour commute, each way (4 hours total) every day. Fortunately I got canned before I had a break down. I was getting ready to quit but getting a pink slip was better, a few $1000 severance and they paid $1400 for one kids orthodontal work.
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Thanks for the kind words.
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Unusual for this time of year, but they did have the "S" word.
The weather IIRC has reported some early snows in the upper plains and NW US.
Surely disavows global warming theory and makes me cold thinking about the coming
winter here. My Veteran's Almanac predicts an early and harsh winter for this area of
the MidWest.
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When I traveled to Toronto, I had to take the 401 to get to where I was working (Yonge St.). Some stretches have up to 8 or 9 lanes in each direction - these included "collector" lanes IIRC.
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I do believe that the farmers Almanac gave the same forecast. After the brutal winter last year another one will be just to much. I rather not be driving into work when it's 15 below (that's 26 below for you Canadians).
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We've always found NYers in Manhattan to be super nice.
My theory is that's because they don't have to dink around with cars, car maintenance and the inevitable car repairs.
"Midwesterners find NY'ers arrogant, self-serving and obnoxious" --- that's because they don't need that particular skill set to survive in their environment!
Born in Manhattan. Raised in CT. Live in MA. Love New England and consider myself a heck of a nice guy! As confirmed by a former roommate from TN!
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When I traveled to Toronto, I had to take the 401 to get to where I was working (Yonge St.). Some stretches have up to 8 or 9 lanes in each direction - these included "collector" lanes IIRC.
Has anyone else noticed when you do a reply it comes up kind of funny and you have to write in the person's name you are replying to? If not I guess I have to reboot the old computer.
Yes the 401 is 8 or 9 lanes and probably as many as 12 at some points. You took the busiest highway in the country, the 401, to the busiest street in the country...Yonge St.
As busy as it was then it is a lot busier these days.......we dread going to Toronto. If we have to go, we take a train if possible.
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The "warmists" have already explained to us how GW makes it hotter, colder, wetter, drier, more extreme, less extreme, reduces ice, increases ice, causes earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes, sunspots, volcanoes, and even wars.
The people selling global warming reminds me of the traveling con men who used to sell their cure all tonic to the gullible folks way back when. All it did was make the con men rich.
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Yes the 401 is 8 or 9 lanes and probably as many as 12 at some points. You took the busiest highway in the country, the 401, to the busiest street in the country...Yonge St.
As busy as it was then it is a lot busier these days.......we dread going to Toronto. If we have to go, we take a train if possible.
Isn't Yonge (pronounced "young" for those of us south of the border) the longest street in the world?
I've spent a fair amount of time in Toronto (CBD, mostly) and love the vibe. I also like that you can navigate most of downtown without ever going outside.
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Michael wrote:
>Isn't Yonge (pronounced "young" for those of us south of the border) the longest street in the world?
It is generally considered so, but that would depend upon your definition of "street". The true definition of "street" is a public thoroughfare through a built up area (urban/suburban area). I would think that most of Yonge is in rural areas and therefor not considered a street for the entire length.
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They claim the moey came from crime, and getting it back can be difficult and costly.
I don't think I have to worry too much, I only carry $100 to $200 with me at anytime. I don't think they will that should be a problem.
If interested read Washington Post article and watch the video.....it is pretty scarry;
Stop and seize
Aggressive police take hundreds of millions of dollars from motorists not charged with crimes
washingtonpost.com/sf/investigative/2014/09/06/stop-and-seize/
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Back to cars, we drove crosstown to look at a house and did about a 12 mile loop. I counted two convertibles, tops up and saw around 12 sunroofs, including a panoramic one on a MINI. Three were popped open and two of those were "venting" in parking lots. More normal numbers I guess but the count still seems low.