Does anyone have a strategy for keeping control of auto-renewed "services" and "subscriptions"? I know you can buy a service that will take this over, but, I can't accept that! I am so careful about money, but these things start proliferating!
I want to start with AAA. I have had it for many years, have used it, am comfortable with it. BUT - my auto insurance covers roadside repairs, as does my car warranty for another couple of years. I never use the discounts - AARP accomplishes the exact same thing, I don't read the magazine, and I plan my own trips. But somehow, it hangs around. What have your experiences been with "other than AAA" roadside services?
And how do you keep control of the auto-renewals? I try to keep a spreadsheet with names of services, dates of payments, and dates of renewals, but I always seem to consult it too late.
I want to start with AAA. I have had it for many years, have used it, am comfortable with it. BUT - my auto insurance covers roadside repairs, as does my car warranty for another couple of years. I never use the discounts - AARP accomplishes the exact same thing, I don't read the magazine, and I plan my own trips. But somehow, it hangs around. What have your experiences been with "other than AAA" roadside services?
And how do you keep control of the auto-renewals? I try to keep a spreadsheet with names of services, dates of payments, and dates of renewals, but I always seem to consult it too late.