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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. I love all the sweet people defending me and giving me ideas! I had no idea that some subscriptions were through PayPal and found one of the ones I wasn't able to figure out the username/password to. So thank you! To the person who called me an idiot: I own a medical practice and have a chronic health condition so if my experience trying to cancel The Atlantic has triggered you, just know I spend lots of time advocating for myself and my patients with insurance companies so I understand why you might be trying to put our tasks into an unnecessary comparison. Your stress and suffering is valid. But also compassion beats comparisons when you can find some. For those of you who quit Hulu in 2 minutes instead of 30--you probably subscribed through Amazon or Disney+ and could do instantly. I subscribed like 6 years ago through a TV I no longer have, using a work email I no longer have. So it was a process. I'll miss it though and have 6 more days to binge some shows in my zero free time. The easiest are things on Apple devices or linked to Amazon account. The harder ones were direct subscriptions where I have to go looking for things. I did try Rocket Money a month ago but none of the subscriptions I canceled actually ended up canceled so I don't really trust it. Oh and it doesn't connect AMEX. I did think it did a good job identifying recurring costs, but quickbooks does that too. So far I've canceled: Disney, HBO, Hulu, Audible, Wondery, NYT digital, Canva, Creative Bug, Zoom, Quip, Remarkable, Apple One, Hungryroot, The Atlantic, Planet Money, Bloomburg, Peloton, and 6 recurring donations, and 2 skincare subscriptions. I'm sure I'll resubscribe to many in time but would like to see what I miss. I also paid out the end of the two things that had contracts then turned off auto-renew. And I've transferred to my solo bank account: gym membership, amazon prime, one donation, and bills. So all that is left is $1.99/month for something from Google Play that I can't figure out what it is or how to cancel so if google comes after me for that, I will deal. [/quote]
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