That's why you're still paying for something you stopped using months ago.
You want to cancel that streaming service. The one you haven't watched in three months. You log in. Settings. Account. Billing. Nothing. You try Help. FAQ. Support. Still nothing clear. You google "how to cancel [service]." The top result is a two-year-old article with outdated instructions. The second result is the company's help page—which tells you to contact support. Twenty minutes gone. You give up. "I'll deal with it later." You won't. Next month, another $15.99 leaves your account. And the month after that. They designed it this way. The harder it is to cancel, the longer you keep paying.
Repetix has direct cancel links for 1,100+ services. Not the login page. Not the help section. The actual cancellation page. Click, cancel, done. Stop giving money to companies that count on you being too busy to leave.
1,100+ services. One click to the right page.
Free. No credit card.
No. You complete the cancellation yourself. Repetix just gets you to the right page instantly—the one they try to hide.
Add it manually. If you find the cancel link, add it to your record. Next time it's one click.
Set a reminder when you add the trial. Get an email before it converts. Cancel while it's still free.