Exactly, and that's why I dropped Amazon Prime and most other subscriptions.
Yeah, packages taking a few days longer is annoying, but I also don't feel obligated to keep shopping at Amazon to "get my value." I miss some shows, but I can buy them for less than the yearly cost of the subscription, and most can be replaced with content at other services.
I still have two streaming subscriptions: Netflix (kids love it, I watch it while folding laundry) and Disney+ (wife and one kid loves it). I spend $20/month total for both (have discount for D+ through credit card for the legacy plan, so it's like $7-8 net), and neither have ads.
And that's pretty much it for subscriptions. Sure, I have my city utilities and whatnot, but those aren't really optional unless I'm willing to go off-grid, and from my math it would take many years to pay off (not sure it will depending on how markets go), and I'd likely have a worse experience.
Other services:
- Spotify - I buy what I want, and YouTube + ad blocker for one-offs
- Audible/Kindle - local library
- apps - haven't found anything that I can't replace with open source apps
- gym - I have a municipal gym that I pay for yearly, no auto-renew; it has a pool as well that we use enough to be cheaper than the daily rate, so I see it as a bulk discount, not a subscription
- gaming - I buy games as needed, most of them on discount/bundles
- food delivery - I pay for Costco, but we do most of our shopping there and it's way more convenient than other discount stores (e.g. WinCo/Aldi); we save far more than we pay for it, so the $130 or whatever we spend for the membership is nothing vs the value we get
- phone - we're on no-contract phones, and for two lines, we pay $30-ish/month; my wife is on Mint ($15-20/month), and I'm on Tello (~$10/month); we buy phones outright (wife has iPhone 11 I got for $500, mine is usually $200-300 every 2-3 years)
- Patreon/Twitch - I don't have any, but I do donate/buy merch from time to time to support my favorite creators (usually smaller, I don't donate to any larger orgs)
We just got two cats, so maybe I'll end up getting a Chewy membership or something, but we'll try to avoid that.