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Why Sirius Can't Have My Email Address

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I just deleted my email adddress from my account profile at Sirius Radio (NasdaqNM:SIRI).

I've only been a Sirius customer for a week or so. I joined to enjoy the three months of "E Street Radio" celebrating the re-release of Bruce's Born to Run 30 years ago as well as for Howard Stern's arrival on their airwaves in January. During my brief membership, I've averaged one "informational" email every two days or so. More of the subscription spam I've complained about before.

Sirius don't require me to give them an email, so I won't. They'll have to contact me in other ways to let me know my subscription is expiring or whatever. When they agree to respect my wishes not to hear from them by email except about subscription-related issues, or at the very least to limit their emails to infrequent newsletters, then they can have my email again.