SIRIUS Satellite Radio reactivating stolen radios
This is a news story 2/2/07 Take a look at: Police/ Sheriff’s Database www. juststolen. net
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#2 written by Papillion12 1 year ago
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#5 written by lethalfacey 1 year ago
i love that people think these guys (sirius)care i canceled my radio and tried to reactivate it 2 hours later the lady on the phone just about laughed at me and tried to get me off the phone because i didnt have a credit or debit they dont care there going to go bankrupt change the rules so people who make mistakes buy canceling can reactivate right then and there on the phone with out makeing a payment instead of have customers call up to beg to be reactivated with out makeing 30$ payment
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#6 written by destroyyourfaces 1 year ago
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#9 written by ShaneCampbell221 1 year ago
Hahaha. This is funny. I worked on sirius US last year and it was hell! Now i’m on sirius canada and it is sssoo much better! US and canada are different companies. If your radio is stolen and you have a canadian account, we will deactivate the stolen radio and put it on a stolen reciever account so that the person that stole it will not be able to activate it!
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#17 written by eraumon 1 year ago
that is BS, I have had mine stolen twice from my car, broken windows both times and nothing else stolen. All sirius would do is suspend my account untill I got a new radio pick up where I left off, no new radio was offered. After hearing this, I’m not going to renew my account because sirius dosn’t care that it breaks the number one rule in customer service. Take care of your customers. Now I don’t care that the FCC is being a bunch of nazis toward them because it is called karma man.
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#19 written by sean2me 1 year ago
Obviously people who leave their doors unlocked are begging to have their stuff stolen. However the Sirius radio gets into the hands of the person who doesn’t own it, Sirius shouldn’t be doing business like this. Its kind of disappointing! I stopped my subscription to Sirius because I don’t have a clean view N/E (I live in Arizona), and the terrestrial signal jumps in and out. Sirius is way better than XM though.
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#21 written by sean2me 1 year ago
Ya retards! And to you thieves that encounter locked doors quit breaking the window. Thanks for throwing that out there Marshallsq, way to go for pointing that out. If only people would lock their doors, then thives could never break into a car. You need to write a book on good old common sense, way to go!
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#23 written by Marshallsg 1 year ago
I work for Sirius, I’m a Customer Support Rep.
If the radio is stolen, and the person who stole the radio calls up, and they want to get it re-activated they give the ESN or SID number to the radio, if they cannot verify 3 things on the account, we can’t help them.
So don’t fear Sirius, we do care, if your radio is stolen, we’ll give yea a new one for free, and thats the truth. I do it all the time -
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If someone tries to activate that radio under the SAME account you have to pass 2 security questions; otherwise anyone can activate a radio on a different account as long as they provide with a credit or debit card…
Sometimes Retention Dept. can offer you a replacement for your stolen radio but usually that only applies if you just say you don’t have the radio anymore WITHOUT saying it was stolen…really awful policy…