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To: pcstel who wrote (4633)7/27/2006 9:06:11 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8420
 
To date, the number of vehicles that have had XM as "standard equipment" has been exceptionally small. Also, in the case of the Hondas, I believe it is correct to say that XM's out of pocket expenditure for these installs is minimal.

They also receive various telemarketing phone calls trying to teach them just how valuable the product is. Although it appears that some new car buyers who elect not to continue to receive the service at their own expense, have been pestered beyond normal "educational directives".. and have complained to the FTC.


I had heard the FTC complaint related to rebate practices. Have you heard differently?

Are you somehow suggesting that it is bad business to follow up with these people with a phone call? You're not going to get EVERY subscriber.