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12/30/2006


AMAZING Deal on XM Satellite Radio - but hurry!

Filed under: General, Radio Today — Charlie Summers @ 7:43 pm

There is an amazing deal on the Nexus 25 XM Satellite Radio, but it’s only good for another 28-hours or so. If you’ve been considering an XM subscription, go to Crutchfield and do a search on “Nexus.” You’ll find the Nexus 25 (the same radio I received for Christmas) for $59.99. If you’re going to activate it (new subscriber or added to the Family Plan) you quality for a $50 rebate, so the radio costs $10 after rebate.

But there’s more. Crutchfield will give you a $55 XM Service Card you can apply to your XM account, meaning with the rebate you are paid $45 bucks less the ~$7 shipping to take this deal! Even without the rebate, and including ground shipping the radio costs only about $13 total once you apply that $55 service card!

But you must order the radio before the first of January, so if you’re thinking about subscribing, or adding a radio to an existing subscription, do it now.

(No, we make no commission on this deal, it’s just awfully darned good!)


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