Anonymous wrote:This is why I love a good cc scam event. Clears these all out!
Anonymous wrote:We don't give credit cards for subscriptions. They send a paper renewal by USPS mail. We either cancel or pay with a paper check by USPS mail.
Sometimes the old ways are best.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone notice that LinkedIn's Premium subscription is $75 per month?!
Anonymous wrote:You don't need subscriptions in your life. They make bank on people like you.
Anonymous wrote:I was just charged $80 via Paypal for an auto renewal for a subscription to Bon Appetit. I am so mad I didn't cancel in time but had no idea after 20 years of subscribing it would get so expensive. How do you stay on top of auto renewals? I need to find a better way.
Anonymous wrote:Use a financial tracking app like Monarch. It'll tell you about all recurring transactions and you can see trends and set budgets.
Anonymous wrote:I solve this by paying by check whenever possible. It avoids the auto-renew issue entirely.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP, and I’ve been going back and forth with Conde Nast for 3 days and they refuse to budge. At this point all I can do is warn new subscribers that the renewal is $80 if you sign up and forget like me.