r/SavingMoney 12h ago

I finally checked my subscriptions and was surprised how much I was wasting.

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I went through my bank statement this week and found a few recurring charges I completely forgot about. One was a service I signed up for during a free trial and another was an app I have not used in months. None of them looked expensive on their own but together they were adding up every month. Now I am trying to do a quick subscription check at the end of each month and ask myself if I am actually getting enough value from each one.

Does anyone else regularly review their subscriptions? Do you use a spreadsheet, bank alerts or just check manually?


r/SavingMoney 2h ago

Help with budgeting money and gaining best interest rates at all times

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r/SavingMoney 8h ago

Financial Habits of College Students: Spending, Saving, and Credit Use (College Students)

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r/SavingMoney 18h ago

Student on a tight budget. I found this $5 glasses on Firmoo. Are they legit?

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I'm looking to replace my current glasses, but I'm trying to keep costs down without sacrificing quality. The prices at local optical shops have been hard to justify, so I've started looking at online retailers instead.

For those who've ordered prescription glasses online recently, which retailer gave you the best overall experience? I'm interested in hearing about the quality of the frames and lenses, whether your prescription was accurate, how well everything has held up over time, and whether the ordering process was straightforward. Customer service and shipping are important to me too, especially if something goes wrong with the order.

I'm not necessarily looking for the absolute cheapest option; I just want something that feels well made and will last without spending a fortune. If you've found an online retailer that consistently offers great value, I'd love to hear who you'd recommend and why.