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old sirius radio
i have an old,like one of the the first sirius radios and i got the lifetime membership, the radio still works but i want to upgrade to a smaller version. when i buy a new sirius reciever will i have to buy a new membership or will they transfer it to the new one?
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Can I transfer my current subscription if I replace my old satellite radio with a newer one?
You can transfer your subscription as long as your new radio is on the same platform as the old one - Sirius, XM, or SiriusXM - and as long as you're not still on a trial subscription. For example, you can transfer your current subscription from an old Sirius radio to a new Sirius radio. There's a one-time fee for the swap, which varies by package. For most packages, the transfer fee is only $15. Sorry, but we're unable to transfer your subscription online. Call Listener Care at 1-866-635-2349 to make the transfer.
If you have a Lifetime subscription associated with an automotive receiver, those are not transferrable unless the receiver was stolen or is defective. But if you have a Lifetime plan associated with a home, portable or dock & play radio, then these Lifetime packages are transferrable from one radio to another radio on the same platform up to a maximum of 3 times. There is a $75 fee for Lifetime package transfers. Read more about Lifetime Plans in our Customer Agreement.
I got that from here.
Edit : Hope that helped
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