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Is Your Wallet Secretly Bleeding? Discover the Shocking Truth About Your Subscriptions Now!

Is Your Wallet Secretly Bleeding? Discover the Shocking Truth About Your Subscriptions Now!

In the meantime, there are other steps you can take to make canceling subscriptions easier.

  • Do a web search. Using a search engine to ask “how do I cancel my subscription for x” will often provide you with a specific phone number you can contact, rather than generic customer service line. Tip: If you cancel mid-cycle, don’t hesitate to contact customer service to ask for a pro-rated credit or refund.
  • Keep a digital paper trail. “I always set a calendar reminder to cancel before free trials or renewals hit, and I take screenshots and save confirmation emails after canceling,” shares Cid. 
  • Share a complaint.  If you’re having trouble ending your subscription, consider filing a complaint with the FTC, Consumer Protection Bureau, the Better Business Bureau and your state’s attorney general’s office. You can also consider posting your issue on a public social media platform and tagging the company to help get its attention. 

Expert tips for managing subscriptions like a pro

Since sneaky subscriptions can easily chip away at your bank account, it’s a good idea to monitor them as much as possible. Cid recommends scanning your bank and credit card statements monthly to see if there are any that are flying under the radar. 

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