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Post Office advise me that only the sender can put in a claim on insurance. I never received the package. Mailman advised me it was stolen before delivery.
They are now asking me to send it in again (on my dime). I have sent in in twice (Paid for shipping)and got an inoperable unit back both times. I am cutting my loose and running as fast as I can. Beware of Audiovox customer service. My unit has been inoperable for 6 months.
If it doesn't work when and were you want, then what is the advantage over regular radio.-Receiver heats up big time.-I hope your office window faces the right direction.-No CD player. Here are the negatives:-worst customer service of any business I purchased something through (and I also work in a customer service job, so I know). Positives-If they have a talk show on you can't get on the internet, them maybe it is worth it if you can stand the crappy equipment.-If work does not allow you to use i-net for streaming audio, and you don't want X-M, then buy this soon-to-be antique. With today's technology integration, you gotta be kidding. They cannot help you with equipment problems, instead they tell you to call Audiovox, who still can't help and will not try.- Signal on boom box rarely comes in. Fades in and out worst than any AM/FM radio station.
It would be nice if you could adjust the bass and tenor on the boom box plus the 8 D batteries do not last very long. I bought the year's worth of service, you get one month free but when it ends I am going to the life plan of 499.99. Sirius radio is the best thing since PBJ's. After having both and using them I could never see myself going back to regular radio. Thats a whole lot more attractive than month or year fee. I have the boom box and the car adapter and could not do without either one. The sound is super and commerical free.
This part needs to either be improved or there needs to be some cheap way to splice a new one on when it breaks. Audiovox wants me to have the original receipt (bought many months ago) along with the broken unit or else they will charge $25.95 for the replacement.The whole system is only as good as its weakest part and there's no way to replace this part for a reasonable price. I really like Sirius, but bought both this boombox and a car unit last year and the tiny piece at the end of the antenna where it plugs into the unit has broken off twice. It's a very small, but vital part of the system so I can't use any of the system without it.
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