Cancelling ‘zombie’ subscriptions could save Britons up to £400 a year, survey finds
Consumers advised to review paying for services such as Netflix, Apple TV and Amazon Prime if they are unused Britons are spending up to £1,200 a year on subscription services but could save as much as £400 by killing off “zombie” memberships, according to research. Millions of households have unused or duplicate subscriptions – whether for a neglected exercise app or an unwatched Netflix account – with recurring charges quietly draining spare cash from bank accounts. Continue reading...
Consumers advised to review paying for services such as Netflix, Apple TV and Amazon Prime if they are unused
Britons are spending up to £1,200 a year on subscription services but could save as much as £400 by killing off “zombie” memberships, according to research.
Millions of households have unused or duplicate subscriptions – whether for a neglected exercise app or an unwatched Netflix account – with recurring charges quietly draining spare cash from bank accounts.
Continue reading...