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-:Undertaker:-
08-08-2025, 12:59 AM
As the title says, what subscriptions & memberships do you currently have? I'm talking ones you pay for.



I pay £11.99 a month for Spotify subscription.

I pay £59 a year for the Free Speech Union membership.

I pay £25 a year for Reform Party membership.



I'm not really a major membership/subscription person really, and don't watch TV so nothing for Netflix etc.

How about you?

Samantha
08-08-2025, 08:54 AM
£8.99 for Prime, £7 for Monzo Perks, £12.25 for Postcode Lottery then a couple of other bits for storage e.g. Google, Apple and Microsoft.

Triz
09-08-2025, 04:57 PM
YouTube Premium - £7.99
Bannatyne Gym - £57
Gousto - £26-35
Amazon Prime - 7.91 (Yearly)
Google Storage - £6.58 (Yearly)
Virtual Landline - 6.50
Monzo Max - £22
OpenAI - £20
Audible £7.99
Netflix - £12.99
Disney+ - 8.99
ExpressVPN - £6.08 (Yearly)
Mobile Wi-Fi for Truck - £23

I think that's all, who knows. Obviously excluding my actual Mobile contract and things such as home bills, even though they're technically subscriptions such as my home Wi-Fi

-:Undertaker:-
11-08-2025, 12:22 AM
I actually forgot about phone contract...

£120 a year - Phone contract

£25 a year - Travel Insurance (worldwide cover)

scottish
02-09-2025, 04:20 PM
how the hell do you get travel insurance for £25

I think I'm about £70 without US/Canada cover, was about £150 last year when I had to add Canada/US

-:Undertaker:-
05-09-2025, 03:34 PM
how the hell do you get travel insurance for £25

I think I'm about £70 without US/Canada cover, was about £150 last year when I had to add Canada/US

that's soooo expensive haven't you shopped around?

I'm sure my Dad usually finds them super cheap. That said, one time when I went white-water rafting in Uganda on the Nile, me and my mate took out extra travel insurance that would cover Grade 5 rafting as most insurances only covered up to Grade 4.

scottish
05-09-2025, 08:13 PM
that's soooo expensive haven't you shopped around?

I'm sure my Dad usually finds them super cheap. That said, one time when I went white-water rafting in Uganda on the Nile, me and my mate took out extra travel insurance that would cover Grade 5 rafting as most insurances only covered up to Grade 4.

That's after shopping around, although it won't be specifically the cheapest quote but the cheaper of one of the bigger names.

Yeah if I do a race abroad I usually have to buy additional insurance through SportsCover as it's considered a higher risk sport (tbf I've broke my ankle and at the same event a year earlier one of the girls in our group broke her leg - although both were in the UK thankfully) so isn't covered under normal insurance policy, so ends up being about £25 per trip

Actually, I think my insurance last year included an uplift because I was doing snowshoeing and dog sledding in Norway too, which was apparently considered riskier

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