
Hey Pandas, What’s The Most Pointless Subscription You Still Pay Tor Every Month? (Closed)
We all have that one subscription we forgot to cancel—or just can’t justify but still keep paying for. What’s yours? Share the most pointless subscription you’re still stuck with!
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All the people who have Bored Panda Premium should be posting on this page.
The landline that I can only request to disconnect if I call from that house where I haven't lived in ages and that doesn't have a phone.
That’s just wrong. . . This sounds like something your state’s Attorney General would be happy to help you with. You might try contacting their office.
Up until last month, the website I had created to post my nature and bird photos. No visitors in over three years and I had handed out dozens of cards to fellow nature enthusiasts with my website address. Utter waste of hundreds of dollars over the years.
Aww what's the website? My daughter would love to see it. She LOVES birds.
Other than internet, car insurance and payments, health insurance, medical debt, rent...I don't have monthly subscriptions.
I pay about 16 dollars monthly for a Japanese SIM card (with a Japanese phone number) on the off-chance that I could possibly use it in Japan maybe once a year or so XD
or ballot/register for things that require a Japanese phone number to log in....
Netflix. Seriously, I cannot remember the last time I watched anything on it.
Cable. It occurred to me recently that apart from PBS, weather events and royal weddings, everything I watch on TV is a rerun that can be viewed online (without most commercials). I could easily cut off cable, subscribe to (the much cheaper) Passport and watch everything else on youtube. But I'm lazy.
Spell checking???? "What's The Most Pointless Subscription You Still Pay TOR Every Month?"
My employee health insurance as a Canadian.
I pay into it but not covered for anything because I chose the lowest premium to keep more money on my meager take home pay. I could use it for the odd prescriptions, but even then, some of those prescriptions already don't cost too much to really need insurance. Would be nice to be covered for dental and optometry. But it's not like I would be going often enough to warrant paying $40-$70 more every 2 weeks, or more, into EI.
Well I live in Ohio, where the voters chose to make abortion legal as part of our state constitution last year. However the members of the state legislature keep trying to think up ways to restrict and nullify what the voters put in place. So, I am going to list any of my taxes (income, sales, property, etc.) that generate revenue specifically for the state government of Ohio. Yes. My subscription to the corrupt state of Ohio.
I can't remember if I finally got around to cancelling it, but my membership to the Australian Education Union. I haven't been a registered teacher for five years and although I am still an educator, I can't see needing the help of the union at all since I'm already paid above award rates, unless something REALLY bad happens at work.
Well I live in Ohio, where the voters chose to make abortion legal as part of our state constitution last year. However the members of the state legislature keep trying to think up ways to restrict and nullify what the voters put in place. So, I am going to list any of my taxes (income, sales, property, etc.) that generate revenue specifically for the state government of Ohio. Yes. My subscription to the corrupt state of Ohio.
I can't remember if I finally got around to cancelling it, but my membership to the Australian Education Union. I haven't been a registered teacher for five years and although I am still an educator, I can't see needing the help of the union at all since I'm already paid above award rates, unless something REALLY bad happens at work.