I mean, I used to believe people were better at keeping track of those things, but now I know a lot of people aren’t even aware of all of their subscriptions.
It’s likely a fair amount of people forget and later get charged for quite a while, they just bank on those.
Exactly. Even if you only let one or two payment cycles go by and then cancel, that’s still money in the bank, and-- perhaps more importantly-- someone’s KPI (like “number of paid conversions” or something) goes up. It’s a “win” for someone, even if you feel cheated.
Every service claims that the primary motivation for that is just to verify that you’re a real person and to cut down on spam/fraud.
Some services actually mean it. Most are exploiting you, because somebody heard at a conference one time that conversions go up when you do that.
I mean, I used to believe people were better at keeping track of those things, but now I know a lot of people aren’t even aware of all of their subscriptions.
It’s likely a fair amount of people forget and later get charged for quite a while, they just bank on those.
Exactly. Even if you only let one or two payment cycles go by and then cancel, that’s still money in the bank, and-- perhaps more importantly-- someone’s KPI (like “number of paid conversions” or something) goes up. It’s a “win” for someone, even if you feel cheated.