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You're Probably Paying for 3 Subscriptions You Forgot You Had
A practical guide to auditing subscriptions, spotting forgotten renewals, and setting reminders before you get charged again.
The average American household pays for 4.5 streaming services. The average UK adult has 7 active subscriptions. Research consistently shows people underestimate their subscription spend by around 80%.
That's not a budgeting problem. That's a visibility problem.
Subscriptions are designed to be forgettable. They charge on different days, at odd amounts, under company names you barely recognise on your bank statement. The one that gets you isn't Netflix — it's the $9.99 fitness app you haven't opened since March, or the annual cloud storage plan from a laptop you no longer own.
Pull your last 3 months of bank or credit card statements. Highlight every charge that repeats. Look for: streaming, cloud storage, software, fitness and wellness apps, food delivery memberships, and annual subscriptions (Amazon Prime, antivirus, VPNs, domain names).
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