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Subscription services: how to keep track and stop overpaying [Video]

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Are you suffering from subscription overload?

From streaming platforms and apps to gym memberships and meal kits, subscriptions offer a convenient and affordable way to pay for all of the little services that make our lives more enjoyable.

While convenient, it’s easy to overlook just how much you’re spending each month, and many people find themselves overpaying for subscriptions they rarely use, or don’t need at all.

Below, I’ll share some helpful tips on how to prevent excess subscriptions, how to take advantage of free trials (the right way), and how to audit your existing subscriptions so you can save money and keep what matters most.

Subscription overload

The rise of subscription-based models has transformed the way we consume media and services. Back in the day, you or your family may have had a single monthly television subscription, or maybe a membership to a movie rental store.

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