I also was the victim of the automatic renewal without prior notice or authorization for my credit card to be billed. The total I was charged was $102.70. When I spoke to the first representative, she advised me that she was issuing the full credit and then offered me a 1 year subscription for "half price" which I declined so she then was transferring me to an account specialist to cancel my service. The second woman advised that the credit would only be $90.42. When I advised of the amount the previous representative advised me, this rep "did the math" for me so I "new the charge for the period that I received the service". I then asked for her supervisor and was put on hold, when she checked back with me to let me know it would be a few more minutes, she disconnected the call forcing me to call back. I immediately asked for a supervisor and explained my dissatisfaction and advised of the previous posts regarding the same fraudulent activity that are detailed above. He then agreed to issue the additional $12.28 credit. I then requested the business address and advised that I would be filing a complaint with the Better Business Bureau. The total time I was on the phone was 34 minutes 27 seconds. Subscribers be very aware of your service expiration dates as Sirius will ALWAYS automatically renew your subscription for the full current amount affiliated at the time of the renewal with no discounts. The reason for my post is to provide information and report possible fraud. The business address is: SiriusXM Radio, Inc., PO Box 9001399, Louisville, KY, 40290-1399