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In article L_SCe.40379$DC2.8922@okepread01,
"Gig 601XL Builder" wr.giacona@coxDOTnet wrote: Honestly, when is this ever going to be the case? The reasonable assumption is that if you're going to go flying, you call and activate it. If you know you aren't going to be flying for an extended period of time (months), you deactivate it. I believe that XM charges a $75 activation fee if you deactivate and then re-activate, so you would have to determine your break-even point based on the plan to which you subscribe. The issue isn't that they are turning it off to save you money. Your system gets an "Account Active" packet from time to time from the satelite. XM has no way of knowing if you received the packet so they can't stop charging you. There is really no way to know when your packet is going to come down the stream. You might turn it on for a few minutes on Sunday night and then go to the airport Monday morning and it not be working. My point is that if you know that you won't use the service for months, why wouldn't you call to cancel it, and thus stop the monthly charges? I never said anything about XM "turning off" anything. I believe the receiver activation issues that some folks were having were caused by the receiver losing the activation code. My understanding is that the activation code is only sent when requested from XM;it is not an automatic transmission as you suggest. If your receiver loses the code, it becomes "deactivated" and you must call or use the web site to tell XM to re-send the activation code. JKG |
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