Modern life is full of small payments that barely seem worth noticing. A few euros for cloud storage. A streaming service for films. A fitness app. A gym membership. A delivery pass. A phone add-on. A software plan. A free trial that quietly becomes a bill. Each payment feels harmless on its own, but together they can become a hidden second layer of household spending. The Subscription Trap: How Monthly Payments Took Over Modern Life is a practical, fact-based look at how recurring payments moved from magazines, utilities, and phone bills into almost every corner of daily life. Written in a clear, narrative style, it follows the rise of streaming platforms, app-store subscriptions, software plans, cloud storage, delivery memberships, family accounts, gaming services, subscription boxes, phone bundles, annual renewals, and cancellation systems. This is not a finance textbook. It is an everyday-money book about visibility, habits, convenience, and control. It explains how ordinary people lose track of small automatic payments, why "only a few euros" can become expensive over time, and how households can decide what to keep, cancel, downgrade, or rotate. For anyone who has looked at a bank statement and wondered where the money went, this book shows how to find the quiet leaks and take back the monthly budget. Disclaimer This book is intended for general educational and informational purposes only. It does not provide financial, legal, tax, investment, or professional advice. Readers should consider their own circumstances and seek qualified professional guidance where appropriate. References to general types of services, platforms, apps, subscriptions, phone plans, streaming services, cloud storage, delivery memberships, software tools, gyms, and retailers are used for explanatory purposes only. All trademarks, brand names, product names, and company names, where mentioned, remain the property of their respective owners. This book is independent and is not sponsored, authorised, endorsed by, or affiliated with any subscription provider, technology company, retailer, financial institution, app store, telecom provider, streaming service, gym chain, delivery platform, or software company.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. AI (illustrator). Paperback. Modern life is full of small payments that barely seem worth noticing. A few euros for cloud storage. A streaming service for films. A fitness app. A gym membership. A delivery pass. A phone add-on. A software plan. A free trial that quietly becomes a bill. Each payment feels harmless on its own, but together they can become a hidden second layer of household spending. The Subscription Trap: How Monthly Payments Took Over Modern Life is a practical, fact-based look at how recurring payments moved from magazines, utilities, and phone bills into almost every corner of daily life. Written in a clear, narrative style, it follows the rise of streaming platforms, app-store subscriptions, software plans, cloud storage, delivery memberships, family accounts, gaming services, subscription boxes, phone bundles, annual renewals, and cancellation systems. This is not a finance textbook. It is an everyday-money book about visibility, habits, convenience, and control. It explains how ordinary people lose track of small automatic payments, why "only a few euros" can become expensive over time, and how households can decide what to keep, cancel, downgrade, or rotate. For anyone who has looked at a bank statement and wondered where the money went, this book shows how to find the quiet leaks and take back the monthly budget. Disclaimer This book is intended for general educational and informational purposes only. It does not provide financial, legal, tax, investment, or professional advice. Readers should consider their own circumstances and seek qualified professional guidance where appropriate. References to general types of services, platforms, apps, subscriptions, phone plans, streaming services, cloud storage, delivery memberships, software tools, gyms, and retailers are used for explanatory purposes only. All trademarks, brand names, product names, and company names, where mentioned, remain the property of their respective owners. This book is independent and is not sponsored, authorised, endorsed by, or affiliated with any subscription provider, technology company, retailer, financial institution, app store, telecom provider, streaming service, gym chain, delivery platform, or software company. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798901947524
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