OnStar is garbage
What a confusing scam.
When I bought the car, I was enrolled in an unlimited data plan which apparently I paid $15 for, I thought they were just taking my card information for eventual billing, but nope. And wait, there's more, it includes another 2 free months of "premium plus" wifi which is already set up with automatic recurring billing! I said cancel that, I don't need it, and they said no can do, I'd have to wait until Feb 2024 when it gets ready to automatically bill. I said cancel it now, in no uncertain tone. But wait, that ends your OnStar Premium trial, but we can offer you replacement plans without the data plan for a lower cost if you sign up today. NO Cancel it all. Anything I have to pay for, get rid of it. After being put on hold several times and being called "Mr. *****" or "Sir" which felt like before and after every sentence, I was thoroughly annoyed. When did this service get SO BAD? Years ago, you got like 1-3 free years of service. Data and calling minutes was a one-plan add on, if you needed it. It was kind of junky back then, but now it feels like dealing with the god damn cable company or worse. |
So glad I never even activated that crap. I told my salesman to skip the activation if he wanted the sale. He gladly complied, lol.
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Even if it was free it still seems like the only thing it's good for is a false sense of security. It can be easily disabled by thieves which kills GPS tracking, and now even cell phones have crash detection and will auto-dial 911.
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No my chevy app bullsh't either. Also Pulled the fuse for redundancy. No lights, nothing on the OS buttons above. |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQhL4wmN7mw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0yB48C5Mx8 |
The value of the services are subjective. It's the packaging and process that does me wrong. Everything from the web interface, how it's confusingly presented (and very slow) to having to talk with someone in a call center to do basic things, to billing, to the initial advisor call which is like a greasy, insurance-scam -feeling process, etc. It just sucks.
It was cool in like...1996...but that was almost 30 years ago. Some things don't age well. |
Same experience I had. I lied and said i didn't have a credit card on me at the moment. so (for some unknow reason) my free trial couldn't be activated. Fine with me. But then, they relentlessly called, the dealer even called and asked me to activate. So i did, and theysaid the same thing for cancellation, I couldn't cancel, I had to call in right before the trial period ended.
This is nothing but a pure scam and bully tactics to fraudulent charge your credit card. But lucky, I was able to sign in online and change my credit card to an expire date in a few days. It won't let you remove the card itself, only modify. We'll see if that helps or if they do in fact get me for a month payment before I can cancel. |
I told the sales rep to stop bringing it up. No thanks.
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Be careful with fudging the expiration date. Sometimes card merchants have automatic update services that can pull expiration dates and CVV's. They'll get the new one, and charge it. That's such a load of crap that they can't cancel until the very end of the trial. I was tired of being strung along, I told him to cancel it now. It's easy to file a complaint with my State Attorney General if that's what I need to do. Magically, he was able to cancel the trial which had already been set up for automatic billing. I hate business tactics like this. Anyone remember Columbia House, back in the 80's and 90's? lol |
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I highly recommend privacy.com to avoid that from happening for any subscriptions you have. It enables you to create "virtual credit cards" which are valid card numbers linked to your real credit cards, but you can limit charge amounts, limit the frequency of charges, limit charges to specific vendors, a custom expiration date and more. If a vendor won't stop charging you just disable the virtual credit card and there's nothing they can do. |
My theory is GM banks on people forgetting to cancel and they make a ton of money each year off of that. If you forget to cancel (I did last month) you automatically get charged $30. And yes they don’t let you cancel online or remove your credit card. Unfortunately we have to call. I’ll add the call took less than 10 minutes for me to cancel.
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