Subscriptions. Do you?

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I have had to cancel some subscriptions of late since while cheap they do rack up. Spotify being one, plus a few others.
I also sell subscriptions and regularly see as many newbies arriving as i do leaving. Like anything else. Kids what what i sell to begin with, then the novelty wears off. Mum / Dad are going through the statement chucking of unnecessary bills. Mine is the first to bite the bullet.

I think with the advent of GoCardless and Paypal its become easier to run these, easier to monitor and of course easier to rack them up. But its a good way to get in a residual income if your business model can accomodate it.

On another personal note, i'd love to get rid of Google Drive, Office 365, and Netflix being the main ones, but they seem to have you. Netflix is viewed by the whole family (admittedly me too, so thats safe, for now). I suppose if you can somehow "tie your customers in". Like Google does with the email account, Office 365 with the free online space you get. Not easy to find alternatives to that elsewhere not for that price anyway.
 
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fisicx

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Monthly subscriptions yes

Annual contracts no
What if you get a discount for annual subscriptions? One of the services I use has a 40% discount if you pay annually.
 
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