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ApostleNC
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Hey everyone,

I know that XM Radio has a way to get cheap radios with the friends.xmradio.com website, but I was wondering does Sirius have something like that? There shit is too expensive for me. I really would like to get a Stilletto if I can get it for a cheap price.

[Edited on January 1, 2007 at 8:05 PM. Reason : .]

1/1/2007 8:04:55 PM

ambrosia1231
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I was just poking around the site today.

Stiletto != cheap
They do have some $50 receivers, and they used to have a $20 receiver. I'm holding out to subscribe until they publish their new specials.

You might check around slickdeals, too.

1/1/2007 8:13:36 PM

ApostleNC
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I guess Sirius has to have some expensive receivers so they can afford to pay Howard Stern's contract.

1/1/2007 8:14:53 PM

synapse
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how much do they "pay" him?

1/1/2007 8:27:13 PM

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i think that he has a $100M contract

1/1/2007 10:29:33 PM

Wolfmarsh
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Thats $100M a year for 5 years.

Its worth it too.

It will be a while until you get a Stiletto for cheap, they just came out 2 months ago, and are thier top of the line model.

I prefer Sirius over XM, but I also listen to stern.

1/1/2007 11:19:28 PM

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my parents got me a sirius receiver and it is hot shit

1/1/2007 11:21:25 PM

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