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How to Cancel SiriusXM and Get the Best Retention Deal

Cancel SiriusXM or get 60-80% off with proven retention scripts. Step-by-step guide to navigating their aggressive save tactics and getting the lowest price.

Last edited on May 26, 2026
5 min read

SiriusXM is famous for two things: great content and incredibly aggressive retention tactics. Their regular pricing ($17-24/month) is wildly overpriced compared to what loyal customers actually pay — because nearly everyone who calls to cancel gets offered 50-80% off.

Here's how to either cancel cleanly or get the absolute lowest retention price.

Understanding SiriusXM Pricing

Plan Regular Price Typical Retention Price Best Known Deal
Music & Entertainment $11.99/month $4.99-5.99/month $99/year
SiriusXM All Access $17.99/month $6.99-8.99/month $119/year
Platinum (Everything) $24.99/month $9.99-12.99/month $149/year

The retention department has authority to offer 50-80% off regular pricing. Their goal is to prevent cancellations at almost any cost.

How to Get the Best Retention Deal

Step 1: Call When Your Promo Expires

The best time to negotiate is right when your promotional rate increases to the standard rate:

  • Phone: 1-866-635-2349
  • Hours: 8am-10pm ET, 7 days a week
  • Wait time: Usually 5-15 minutes
  • Say: "I'd like to cancel my subscription"

Step 2: The Negotiation Script

Agent: "I see you want to cancel. Can I ask why?"

You: "The price went up to $[amount] and I just can't justify it. I have Spotify/Apple Music and I'm happy with those. I'd like to cancel today."

Agent will offer: Usually 30-40% off first.

You: "That's still more than I want to pay. I really do want to cancel."

Agent's second offer: Usually 50-60% off.

You: "I appreciate it, but I'm looking to spend $5-6 per month maximum. Otherwise, please go ahead with the cancellation."

Agent's final offer: Usually $4.99-6.99/month for 6-12 months.

Step 3: Accept or Actually Cancel

If you want to keep it: Accept the best offer. Mark your calendar for when it expires to repeat the process.

If you truly want to cancel: Keep saying "No thank you, please cancel." After 3-4 offers, they must process it. Get a confirmation number.

The Cycle Strategy (For Long-Term Savings)

Many subscribers repeat this cycle indefinitely:

  1. Sign up at promotional rate ($4.99-8.99/month)
  2. When promo expires (6-12 months), call to cancel
  3. Get offered a new promotional rate (similar or better)
  4. Accept and repeat in 6-12 months

This works because SiriusXM's business model depends on subscriber count, and they'd rather keep you at $5/month than lose you entirely.

How to Actually Cancel (If You Mean It)

By Phone (Recommended)

  1. Call 1-866-635-2349
  2. Say "cancel subscription"
  3. Decline all retention offers politely but firmly
  4. Get confirmation number and date service ends
  5. Verify no more charges on your next credit card statement

Online

  1. Log into siriusxm.com/manage
  2. Go to Manage Subscription
  3. Select Cancel Subscription
  4. Follow the prompts (they'll still show offers)
  5. Confirm cancellation and save the confirmation page

By Chat

  1. Go to siriusxm.com/contactus
  2. Select Chat option
  3. State you want to cancel
  4. Save the chat transcript for your records

Common SiriusXM Retention Tactics

Be prepared for these:

  • "Let me put you on hold to check what deals are available" — they're consulting a tiered offer sheet
  • "I can offer you 3 months free" — this just delays cancellation, you'll pay full price after
  • "What if I lower it to $X?" — counter with your target ($5-6/month)
  • "This is our lowest possible offer" — often not true; ask for a supervisor
  • "If you cancel, you'll lose your lifetime subscriber benefits" — usually not a real concern
  • "Can I offer you a different package instead?" — downgrade to music-only if interested

After Cancellation: What to Watch For

  • Verify billing stops: Check your credit card statement for the next 2 months
  • Auto-renewal trap: If you accepted a retention deal, note when it expires
  • Win-back offers: SiriusXM will mail you offers at $3-5/month within 30-60 days of canceling. These are often the BEST deals available — wait for them if you want to re-subscribe.
  • Free preview periods: SiriusXM runs free preview weeks several times per year — enjoy without paying

Quick Checklist

  • [ ] Called 1-866-635-2349 (or used online/chat)
  • [ ] Stated clearly: "I want to cancel"
  • [ ] Declined at least 2-3 offers to get the best retention price
  • [ ] If keeping: accepted deal at $5-7/month and calendared expiration date
  • [ ] If canceling: got confirmation number and noted end date
  • [ ] Verified next credit card statement shows no charges
  • [ ] If canceled: watched mail for win-back offers at even lower prices

Bottom Line

Nobody should pay SiriusXM's regular pricing. The retention department expects you to call, and they have deep discounts pre-approved for anyone willing to cancel. Even if you love the service, call every 6-12 months when your promo expires — you'll consistently get 60-80% off, paying $5-9/month instead of $17-25.

Pine AI can track your SiriusXM promotional expiration dates and handle the retention call for you, automatically securing the lowest available rate every time your price goes up.

Sources

  • SiriusXM official subscription pricing and terms
  • FTC — subscription cancellation consumer rights
  • Consumer Reports — satellite radio value analysis
Lisa Wei

Lisa Wei

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