Yoohoo!!! This is the last time I am going to say this!
I do not owe you folks a dime! As stated to your numerous collectors, including the very rude dame who tried to coerce me into paying you money I do not owe. I should have reported her.
About 2 years ago, I received a call from one of the XM salespeople offering me a one year deal for about $170 for a year. I accepted that deal along with the additional deal he offered that for a sum of $199, I would get both my XM receivers for a year with no other billings until my contract was up. XM would not automatically renew my agreement and charge my credit card without my consent.
When my contract was up, I no longer used my XM and saw no need to re-authorize the charges. It was at some point later, I noticed XM was charging me $40 a quarter for the second radio. When a salesperson called me to renew again; I brought that to the attention of the salesperson and they said they would correct the error. I expected to see a credit of the $40 charged me each quarter that would not the deal I agreed to with the original salesperson. I did expect to see the $20 charged to my card.
With regard to the fact that you (XM) elected to continue sending the signal to my receiver, as some scheme to keep me as a customer that is/was an internal marketing decision to which I was not a party.
You cannot even attempt to collect this, and you should be fined by the FTC for violating the law. If you send me something I did not order, (whether I used it or not is not material to the issue) it is against the law to attempt to collect money you would have collected had I ordered same.
Therefore, you are hereby noticed I do not owe this money. I further notice you to remove any deleterious comments you might have sent to any credit reporting companies or others requesting such comment. And further command you to cease and desist any efforts in this matter.
By way of copy, I am sending this to the FTC for any actions they deem appropriate for these scurrilous activities.
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