TRENTON — Consumers in New Jersey who subscribe to Sirius XM Radio may be entitled to money under a settlement reached in December, but all complaints must be filed within the next two weeks, state authorities said Thursday.

The settlement resolved allegations that the company failed to honor contract cancellation requests, automatically renewed contracts without consumers' consent and charged unauthorized fees, among other things, the state Division of Consumer Affairs said.

The company agreed to pay $3.8 million to participating states, including $114,982 to New Jersey. Those who believe they were affected by Sirius XM Radio's practices must file a complaint with the division by May 3 to be eligible to receive money.

Residents can contact the division at 1-800-242-5846 and can also file a complaint electronically at www.njconsumeraffairs.gov.

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