MBrace trial isn't free


So its an automatic opt IN. There is no way I am giving them my card number to sit on their system waiting to trigger an auto payment in 6 months. Would you?
Either they activate it & give me the option to suscribe AFTER the trial period or I don't have it. So I guess I wont have it.
Dealer can activate it of course but guess what? He gives them your credit card number.
I've had it for a week now...and my take is that I will cancel before the free subscription ends.
1) I won't need any more help in a few weeks but yes, I have used it and the folks have been helpful.
2) The ability to send an address to the comand system...but not send a routing...seems like a useless marketing add on...I want to be able to plan a route on the computer with multiple stops and send it my car....nope, can't do that.
3) It's a personal decision whether I want to pay $20 a month just in case I am in an accident and can't dial my cell phone.....but, of course, I have to be in an area where the mbrace can get cellphone coverage or it's useless.
4) The more useful services cost even more....good luck selling those Mercedes
I would find Comand Internet more useful (internet access from comand)...and I would gladly pay Mercedes $20 a month for connectivity with that feature assuming it would give me unlimited data so I could afford to watch the moving google maps. Without that, the cellular data costs might well be so high that Mercedes might as well not implement that feature in the US.
Last edited by ghstudio; Sep 8, 2011 at 01:31 PM.
thankfully, I have never in my life been in a situation where I'd need the thing to
begin with.....
but I agree with your original sentiment.......
if it's free they need only know I bought the car, and they should hold up their 'end'
of the deal with no strings......
happy motoring
The one thing I don't like is that there is no way to remove your credit card from your MBrace account. I buy things off the Internet and in every other situation, I can go to to my account on the website and remove payment information (iTunes, Amazon, New Egg, eBay, PayPal, etc.).
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I will share that I had to ask very specific questions about how my card would be charged to get this to come out. BUYER BEWARE!




I don't like anything that automatically renews. I want to give my consent at the time of renewal so it is a conscious choice to spend the $$$ vs value received. Sure I can set a reminder in outlook but it's just one more date I need to keep track of and action every year.
I will share that I had to ask very specific questions about how my card would be charged to get this to come out. BUYER BEWARE!
This is the new norm for getting folks to sign up for a year or two at a higher rate.
Have you noticed that your CD's (in some banks) automatically roll over from that great promotional rate to a new CD at "the rate in effect at that time" unless you specifically tell them not to in a 10 day period after your current CD expires (Regions bank,.....).
Mercedes isn't doing anything more sinister than your local bank, Sirius, and everyone else.
Although you guys may be correct about ulterior motives, I believe that the root cause of the policy is vastly different..
Let's say that someone signs up for the trial, and the day that the trial expires, said driver gets into a major accident on a road with no one around and flies off into a ditch where he can't be seen. As a result of the accident, the driver is unconscious but at the same time sustaining massive internal bleeding. Since the Mbrace trial period expired on this day, the car doesn't call in the deployment of airbags where the operator would get a non-responsive driver, and immediately dispatch emergency services.
To make the scenario worse, the driver, as a result of not getting immediate medical attention through the services of Mbrace, sustains either severely impairing injuries or is dead. Wife sues Hughes Telematics as well as Mercedes because her husband had planned to renew the service that night but didn't have the chance because he never made it home. Negligence to continue service with the type of responsibility involved would be a no brainer for an attorney.
Anyone think that they do this from a risk-mitigation perspective before trying to dupe customers into a service?
Again, I agree it's a means to an end, but I believe the end justify the means.
Thoughts?
lessen our chances of 'running off the road, down into a ditch'
These devices all have these neat little things called calendars. You can set a reminder for a week or two before the trial ends to remind you to either cancel or renew.
If you don't own electronic doodads, then there is that old school paper version that does the same thing. I use one of those to mark every time the lawn guy comes so I can compare it to the bill. Works great.
I think it is worth the money. I think it could could have even better features however.
It is what it is








