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12.95 a month and if you add a second radio then that radio is 6. 99 a month
you can go to the website for complete details

2006-12-14 12:59:29 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

You're confused? I'm bamboozled ;<) Not to be rude, but why are you asking this here? Sirius has a perfectly good website, with perfectly good tech support and sales reps and I'll bet they can even answer this mangled question. Basically, yes. You can buy the receiver (the radio), then call in on December 24 and activate it. Then he can go straight from the tree to the car or bedroom or wherever and listen to Sirius. But have you considered his preferences? Especially when it comes to sports? And especially since the two could essentially be one by the time Christmas rolls around? There are big differences in sports packges. Music is pretty much the same. Comedy on XM is far superior. Howard Stern (if he's a fan) is available only on Sirius for the time being (and at a premium) - but that could change pretty quick. Baseball's on one, football on the other. XM and Sirius are merging. Most of the channels from both will be available at differing package prices. You might consider a card with an enclosed note saying this is good for one subscription and the receiver of his choice (valued at $XXX or less) to either XM or Sirius. Then let him decide which is best for his needs. Don't mind my grouchiness, I just fed the family a turkey dinner including 4 grandkids. Well, wait, I didn't feed the grandkids along with the turkey... Ah jeez, I think you get the picture. -a guy named duh EDIT: My bad on the Howard surcharge. I'm an XM guy and got my facts wrong on that item, thanks for politely setting me straight. I stand by the remainder of my answer.

2016-05-24 06:28:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

The link below will help you out

2006-12-14 12:45:59 · answer #3 · answered by fordperfect5 7 · 0 0

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