Latest update to Netflix, I know that $2 is not going to kill me. Today, I was surfing my ROKU streaming services. I have added several but most haven't been utilized very much. I had been paying $7.99 a month soon to be $9.99, it's the $10 fees that sneak up on you & milk your money. One financial site advises, never, ever set up automatic payments if you can avoid it. The tendency is for most people to forget they have them until some months have past & you have paid for services you're not using. Netflix requires you to have a credit/debit card on file, that bothered me. We're talking peanuts but those peanuts add up. I was going to cancel my DirecTV but they offered me a good deal for a one year extension at $39 & the option to continue it at that price beyond the year. I got my internet/DirecTV bill yesterday, I was paying $110.98 monthly this month's was $75.98 a $35 dollar savings.
Moving on I mentioned I surfed my ROKU options & discovered tubitv.com, It's a free streaming service offered either on your ROKU & other devices, (ROKU is my choice). I found that it has over 20,000 movies & TV, they just signed a contract with Paramount to acquire 50 more titles a month. It's exactly like Netflix, ad free & going through the selections they are almost identical to your choices on Netflix. I watched one movie this afternoon to verify there were no ads. Complete ad free uncut movies! I immediately cancelled my subscription to Netflix. (I do have 3 days left on my current month).
Previously I had also cancelled my auto coverage on the SUV that sat in my carport unused because of a bad radiator, saving myself $19 more monthly. The little fees add up to $767.88 annual savings ($63.99 monthly). See the $10 fees do add up.