Reasons Behind Maintaining Multiple Subscription Services

Wednesday, 1 May 2024, 17:00

In this post, learn why the author chooses to keep seven subscription services without cutting back. With a breakdown of each service's purpose and the benefits of bundling, saving time, and prioritizing income goals, discover a unique perspective on managing multiple subscriptions. Find out how these services enhance convenience, efficiency, and overall financial stability, challenging the common advice to reduce subscriptions.
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Reasons Behind Maintaining Multiple Subscription Services

Reasons Behind Maintaining Multiple Subscription Services

Having a lot of subscription services isn't always a problem. Find out why I'm not going to cancel any of mine, even though I have seven of them.

Most of them serve different purposes

  • Netflix and Max for streaming shows and movies
  • Amazon Prime for fast and free shipping with Amazon
  • Audible for a library of free audiobooks and a monthly credit for one free audiobook outside of that library
  • YouTube Premium to watch YouTube videos without ads
  • Spotify for music and podcasts
  • Deliveroo Plus for food deliveries without a fee

Two are bundled together so I pay less

One of the reasons I signed up for Deliveroo Plus is because I could get it for free with Amazon Prime in France, showcasing the benefits of bundling services.

I use all of them

My subscriptions serve their purposes well; from streaming shows, listening to audiobooks, watching videos, to efficient food delivery, I find value in all. Consolidating tasks and saving time are paramount goals.

Some of them save time and make my life easier

  • Amazon and Deliveroo provide time-saving grocery deliveries, aiding in more efficient work and leisure balance.

The cost isn't holding me back financially

Financially stable with diversified investments and ample savings, the subscriptions enhance rather than hinder financial goals.


This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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