Zeroxxx,
@Zeroxxx@lemmy.my.id avatar

Spotify. It is a mirror of my Youtube Premium and Youtube gives me better value. So I ditched Spotify.

landsharkkidd,
@landsharkkidd@aussie.zone avatar

Yeah I stopped using Spotify when I got YouTube premium. Though I never paid for Spotify but still. Like what’s the point of listening to music with Spotify when I only have to pay less than $10 to get both YouTube benefits but also YouTube music.

I do miss Spotify wrapped, but YouTube’s wrapped isn’t so bad.

gencha,

I kept Spotify for way too long to listen to podcasts, not realizing I can listen to them for free with other apps

Dubious_Fart,

America Online.

That was a 6 month fucking ordeal to cancel, and it ended up taking bank intervention and the changing credit cards for it to finally go away.

ObiGynKenobi,

My aunt is still paying those leeches $20/month. Her excuse was that she didn’t want to lose her email, but I’ve told her so many times that the email is free. I eventually just gave up trying to save her money that she’d rather burn.

Dubious_Fart,

AOL has always made its living not on providing a service worthy of the money, but by exploiting the technologically illiterate.

That said, I have a weird nostalgia about AOL since the early era of the internet was defined by my use of AOL, and AOL chatrooms, and “You’ve got mail” and all the various associated accoutrements, even if I’d love to stab Steve Case in the eye with a brick.

Sterile_Technique,
@Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world avatar

My first subscription was World of Warcraft, back in vanilla and when I was a dipshit high schooler only starting to get a feel for things like managing money.

And even then, right out the gate it felt like bullshit. Did it anyway cuz peer pressure, but back then and ever since, subscriptions almost all feel like blatant ripoffs.

buran,
@buran@lemmy.world avatar

I subscribe to that - servers and datacenters aren’t free to run. Stand-alone games, though, have to be a one-time fee for me to pick up.

EssentialCoffee,

They aren’t free, but you can definitely do the model as a buy to play service with a cosmetic cash shop.

Overzeetop,

Evernote. I’m not sure why I even stayed with them for so long; probably the pain of moving after so many years. Switched to Joplin before they doubled their fees for zero new (useful) features.

DeltaTangoLima,
@DeltaTangoLima@reddrefuge.com avatar

Yeah, I dropped EN years ago, when they doubled (at the time) the fees after acquiring Skitch. I floated around trying to make other things work, then found Joplin in the past year or so. Haven’t looked back.

Hafler,

Have you heard of our Lord and Savior, obsidian?

trufax,

Tell me more!

President_Pyrus,
@President_Pyrus@feddit.dk avatar

Sync for Lemmy. I was looking forward for the app, but the subscription to remove ads made me stick with Connect instead.

dannoffs,
@dannoffs@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Then do the one time payment option that was added literally a couple hours after the launch of the public beta?

Fallenwout,

114€ . Hahahaha fck that.

EssentialCoffee,

The one time ad-free is much cheaper than the Ultra price that you’re quoting, which offers different services.

kratoz29,
AeroLemming,

I just can’t fathom paying for an app that still has that super annoying comment bug that shows up in every large comments section, especially with all of the fully functional FOSS alternatives.

CharAhNalaar,
@CharAhNalaar@lemmy.world avatar

Oh, I’ve noticed that. Does the dev know about it?

AeroLemming,

They do if they’re at all active in their community. Lots of people complain about it. Despite being a premium app, they do seem to get things done more slowly than the FOSS stuff.

toototabon,
@toototabon@lemmy.ml avatar

To me, Jerboa is superior. At the end of the day, it is designed by Lemmy developers and the UX/UI is simple enough.

It’s the only app I’ve seen that show the number of upvotes AND downvotes, not just the sum.

AeroLemming,

Voyager does that too, just not by default.

jaegernut,

I dont see any ads. Or at least I dont notice then

Shave_MyBeever,

This Google 1 shit. I love my Pixel phone, but they give shit for memory options so that you are forced to pay for the experience of Gmail and saving media. Pisses me off that I can’t just save it to my phone.

oo1,

netflix in 2016/17 when they upped the rates AND made vpn=ing much harder.

Enigma,

Just an fyi, your comment posted 3 times.

oo1,

thanks i'll try to delete some .

it's like trying to cancel a subscription

Enigma,

Haha I feel that. It’s gotten to a point that we don’t even know what subs we have and don’t have. Just decided to get a new card and let them run out. The seas have been nice to return to.

oo1,

listening to music in new orleans, i'd usually chuck money in the bucket.

that'd be a better model - for artistic stuff at least - stick it on torrent and include a giant internet tip jar link.

not for things that are critical public services, but are treated as private things.

Icarius,

The phone game. Egg inc. It just updated offering a subscription for in game bonuses.

SameOldJorts,

Completely agree, and I’ve paid this game for the upgraded storage and many piggy bank cracks over the last couple of years because I play often and appreciate them keeping the game running and updating stuff. I am not, however, paying a monthly fee to use it

DickFuckarelli,

The first subscription I turned off is my gym membership 10 years ago. That was the first time I realized I was paying for air. With a few hundred dollars spread over years, I’ve amassed a pretty stellar home gym with machines and weights. Granted, the trade off is space.

In the digital age, really nothing. The wife has Netflix but nothing on that service does shit for me. I get a screen of Max from a close friend and in return she has access to my Plex, and I let her make requests when I go sailing the seas. Max has some ok stuff.

Anyhow, I do everything not to have a subscription to anything, minus my VPN. I also still buy blurays. Conversely, I haven’t bought a physical video game in at least 5 years - so I’ve succumbed to convenience in that regard.

desconectado,

I pay for gym just to force myself to go. Uni had a free gym and I used it a lot the first month, then nothing. I just don’t have the discipline…

rubpoll,
@rubpoll@hexbear.net avatar

I also still buy blurays.

rat-salute-2

toototabon, (edited )
@toototabon@lemmy.ml avatar

Not subscription, but the first service I thought “wtf is this money-making model?” was Plants vs Zombies 2. The game wasn’t that good. And, oh, my most recent guilty pleasure is Monopoly Go; it’s entertainingly boring?

Apart from that, I’ve tried to keep subscriptions that I really like or use constantly:

  • UberPass Uber One (mainly for when depression hits)
  • Deezer (just because I get 20% discount)
  • Kagi (first month atm, but it has a minimum % of trash results)
procrastinator,

never heard of uberpass, is it like free food delivery?

toototabon,
@toototabon@lemmy.ml avatar

Correction: The service I referred to was renamed to Ober One.

Kinda. Basically you pay for occasional coupons and credits on UberEats, and a (5%) discount for every Uber ride.

For 70 MNX (~3.5 USD) a month there is no delivery fee on anything you order. It’s obvious their business model is to charge an obscene fee to then roll out a “better” option. But hey, it’s been convenient nonetheless.

I end up ordering from the same few places when I’m on my lowest, so their system usually gives me 100-200 MXN (~5-10 USD) discounts on those specific restaurants. The subtotal almost never exceeds 600 MXN (~30 USD).

Succinctly, it’s not free free. It’s a 5% discount on Uber rides, and a variable 15-30% discount for two orders a month.

king_dead,

Netgear. Being told to “subscribe” for basic customer service made me get a whole new modem cause I’m not putting up with that bullshit

AlicePraxis,

I used to pay for software subscriptions. I had a subscription to Substance 3D software and then they sold their company to Adobe 🤮 so now I 🏴‍☠️

also stopped paying for Spotify after the Rogan deal. I still use the free version for the “discover weekly” playlists, and I can’t tolerate ads so I use an app called Mutify which mutes the ads as soon as they start playing which is a godsend

never paid for any streaming subscriptions and never will, VPN+piracy+Plex is an objectively better experience. no ads, no content removal, no paying $$$ to rich psychopathic ghouls

intensely_human,

2020 Design. The software costs $1500 a year.

KrayZeeOne,

Cable TV.

danisth,

I signed up for Netflix years ago. When they decided to make it cost more to let my parents share the sub I pulled the plug.

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