7 Subscriptions I Cancelled Last Year (2022)

Tosny
6 min readMar 7, 2023

The world, and especially the UK, seem to be going through a financial crisis right now.

With the cost of living ever increasing due to the cost of basic household items increasing by record amounts, saving money is more important than ever.

With that in mind, here is a look back at 7 subscriptions that didn’t make it out of 2022 alive.

(1) Apple Music, Arcade, Fitness+ and TV, various costs — The truth is, that as individual services, none of these compare to their competitors in their respective roles. Even to have them as part of the Apple One bundle, I would rather pay for individual services that served their purpose better.

Each time I get an offer for any of these Apple services, I do take it up, but after trying them for the 1, 2 or 3 month trial I have, I just don’t care for them enough for them to stick around and actually pay for them.

I would love to just have one single subscription to cover so many services, but this just doesn’t work for me.

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Tosny

Sharing what I know, what I’ve read and what I think, or thereabouts.