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No doubt the subscription model is growing stratosphericaly.
I'll admit to a deep rooted reluctance to enter into any type of subscription, largely based on my early career selling the consumer credit minnset of 'less than your daily pint of milk/pack of fags'.
A friend who is very financially astute (some might say tight) subscribes to a printer ink contract and a weekly veg box which he says are good value.
I looked at a well-known shaving subscripton and their pricing was so obscure it put me right off.
Last week I succumbed to a beer box. The first box was just £5 (for postage). In fairness it turned up promptly and the beer was good (I've only tasted one). On the other hand, the box came with no fewer than 4 other subscription offers and they have already sent 4 emails.
I went to cancel - it involved 5 stages culminating in a phone call.
TBH, my cynicism towards subscriptions is intact.
I'll admit to a deep rooted reluctance to enter into any type of subscription, largely based on my early career selling the consumer credit minnset of 'less than your daily pint of milk/pack of fags'.
A friend who is very financially astute (some might say tight) subscribes to a printer ink contract and a weekly veg box which he says are good value.
I looked at a well-known shaving subscripton and their pricing was so obscure it put me right off.
Last week I succumbed to a beer box. The first box was just £5 (for postage). In fairness it turned up promptly and the beer was good (I've only tasted one). On the other hand, the box came with no fewer than 4 other subscription offers and they have already sent 4 emails.
I went to cancel - it involved 5 stages culminating in a phone call.
TBH, my cynicism towards subscriptions is intact.