I am with you Dotty, except substack doesn't have an option for one time year subscription.The latest business model, being adopted by everyone it seems is to have one sign up for a recurring subscription,with the promise that you can cancel at any time, only problem is by the time you need to cancel or want to cancel, you forgot how. an…
I am with you Dotty, except substack doesn't have an option for one time year subscription.The latest business model, being adopted by everyone it seems is to have one sign up for a recurring subscription,with the promise that you can cancel at any time, only problem is by the time you need to cancel or want to cancel, you forgot how. and a minimum subscription is $80, times that by the number of substacks to which you would subscribe, the add in the number of streaming services to which you subscribe, your anti virus, and I understand that now, you have to yearly subscribe to windows or it's office program, and how can you manage a budget (or does one now a day),much less eat, travel, cloth, warm, entertain without going into perpertual debt slavery.?
I am with you Dotty, except substack doesn't have an option for one time year subscription.The latest business model, being adopted by everyone it seems is to have one sign up for a recurring subscription,with the promise that you can cancel at any time, only problem is by the time you need to cancel or want to cancel, you forgot how. and a minimum subscription is $80, times that by the number of substacks to which you would subscribe, the add in the number of streaming services to which you subscribe, your anti virus, and I understand that now, you have to yearly subscribe to windows or it's office program, and how can you manage a budget (or does one now a day),much less eat, travel, cloth, warm, entertain without going into perpertual debt slavery.?