Over the years, I’ve likely wasted thousands of dollars on forgotten subscriptions—and I’m not alone. A 2022 survey by research firm C+R found that 42% of Americans had paid for subscriptions they’d ...
These tips will help you end services you no longer need By Daniel Bortz Tired of paying for online subscriptions you no longer use but can’t quite figure out how to cancel? You’re not alone.
Across its line of streaming-ready devices, Roku connects users with the subscription services needed to dive into the latest TV hits and Hollywood blockbusters. Unfortunately, finding and managing ...
If you were a Peacock subscriber between 2019 to 2024, you may have some cash coming your way thanks to a new class action settlement. A recent filing alleges that Peacock violated California law by ...
Retirees can save hundreds yearly by trimming unused and expensive subscriptions. Learn which four to cut for more financial peace and smarter spending.
Health clubs that demand membership cancellations by certified mail or in person. Cable subscriptions that require lengthy calls to customer service, where representatives aggressively dissuade from ...
More people are spending money on newsletters from their favorite writers. They’re also having trouble keeping track of how many they subscribe to. Credit...Andrea Chronopoulos Supported by By Logan ...
Tired of paying for online subscriptions you no longer use but can’t quite figure out how to cancel? You’re not alone. Streaming platforms like Netflix, cloud storage services like iCloud, and ...