Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it's worth it to cancel one by one. Do you have ADHD or learning disabilities? You need to buckle down, OP. You will have far worse things to face, and this is very minor. You do not shut down your bank account and hope to run from your creditors, you idiot. Goodness, I hope this isn't how you've managed your life so far.
I almost never report but here I go because you’re a special kind of idiot.
PP you replied to. I stand by what I said. I have mild ADHD, and I have forgotten some subscriptions for a while before remembering I had them. So I know what I'm talking about. I had to search for them one by one and cancel them. BTDT.
OP can do it. If she starts whining about something so minor, how is she going to live the rest of her life? This is nothing compared to, say, dealing with complex medical billing and their associated errors in multiple departments that don't talk to each other, all when you're very sick. Which I've also had to do!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it's worth it to cancel one by one. Do you have ADHD or learning disabilities? You need to buckle down, OP. You will have far worse things to face, and this is very minor. You do not shut down your bank account and hope to run from your creditors, you idiot. Goodness, I hope this isn't how you've managed your life so far.
I almost never report but here I go because you’re a special kind of idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe adults could even have these thoughts. What is wrong with you?
Divorce is one of the most stressful life experiences that don’t involve anyone dying. It’s emotional, it’s expensive, it requires a sh!t ton of paperwork, it involves a lot of uncertainty about the future, and it affects one’s finances, living arrangements, and time with one’s children. OP has a lot on her plate and was hoping for a quicker, easier solution than contacting each vendor separately, which is understandable. She could probably use some kindness right about now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many subscriptions do you have? I have Spotify and Life360. Netflix is free with our cell phone plan. Do people have that many that it makes such a difference?
Netflix, amazon, disney+, paramount, peacock are all seperate subscriptions for me. And that's just streaming entertainment. Pretty common to have 10+ subscriptions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe adults could even have these thoughts. What is wrong with you?
Many people have these thoughts- which is why there's legislation to make unsubscribing the same one-click that subscribing is! Companies make it purposefully very difficult.
... and also on reading this thread now why there's the rocket thing and chat gpt that can potentially do it. There's a need.
Anonymous wrote:How many subscriptions do you have? I have Spotify and Life360. Netflix is free with our cell phone plan. Do people have that many that it makes such a difference?
Anonymous wrote:No, it's worth it to cancel one by one. Do you have ADHD or learning disabilities? You need to buckle down, OP. You will have far worse things to face, and this is very minor. You do not shut down your bank account and hope to run from your creditors, you idiot. Goodness, I hope this isn't how you've managed your life so far.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe adults could even have these thoughts. What is wrong with you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rocket Money app will tell you all the subscriptions you have and you can cancel them right in the app.
I haven’t used the app but have several friends that do and they love this feature.
Anonymous wrote:You have to do one by one. You could however hire this out to an assistant.