Here's a story -- or one similar to it -- that you'll see in the future for the sheep that stay with OnStar:
Dateline -- July 25, 2012 -- John Q. Public was arrested for assaulting his soon-to-be ex-wife, Sally Sue, after opening a marketing letter from OnStar offering him a 10% discount at Hilton Hotels & Resorts if he quit paying cash for Monday night stays with his wife, and instead signed up for an American Express credit card to pay for the overnight room rentals. Police reports stated that OnStar kept records of where his Yukon was every Monday night, and OnStar had sold the information to Hilton Hotels & Resorts. Hilton Hotels & Resorts cross-checked its records and realized that if it could get the Publics to use an American Express credit card, it could get a large fee from American Express, and American Express would wave all merchant fees any time the Publics used its credit card at Hilton Hotels & Resorts. A win-win situation for OnStar, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, and American Express.
Unfortunately, Sally Sue Public had been lying to husband, and instead had been sleeping with John's brother at Hilton Hotels & Resorts every Monday night while John had been working a second job to make ends meet at home. John filed for divorce as soon as he bailed out of jail. Sally Sue is now residing with John's brother. John, Sally Sue, and John's brother have all filed suits against OnStar, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, and American Express. The three defendant corporations all declined to comment on the legal proceedings other than to state that is was all John's fault that the assault occurred.