2. Your gym membership
If you have any fitness and health goals, whether it’s losing a couple of pounds or simply getting into a routine and breaking a sweat a couple of times a week, signing up for a gym membership sounds like a great deal.
However, if your bill is on autopay but you’re almost never at the gym, you’re actually wasting your money. Think about how seriously you want to work out, but don’t get caught up in motivational sayings because we all know that life happens and you have to be realistic about how often you can actually go there.
If you can go to the gym a couple of times a week and stick to that schedule, putting the bill on autopay is great, but if you’re not into a routine at the moment, it’s probably best to take care of the payment yourself.
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Actually, I find it more advantageous to keep all of my accounts off autopsy. It makes my life more carefree.
I have nothing on auto pay after someone used my account for nearly $1000, after speaking to my bank as to how to assure this would never happen again, first thing they said was did I have anything set up for auto pay (we had 2) they said cancel it, even if I knew who I set the account up with did I realize how other eyes see my information, cancelled them both that day.
Unfortunately the choice to NOT put your streaming services on autopay is not how many give you that choice.