Sunday Musings...

Submitted: Sunday, Dec 14, 2025 at 15:40
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If you’re like me, you’ve probably noticed just how much subscriptions have crept into everyday life. While reading a question in Thread 151957, I looked up the word “route” and ended up on the Macquarie Dictionary site — only to find that you can’t even do a basic word search without paying $99/year. I instantly regretted decluttering our old hard-copy dictionary, thinking this was freely available online!

Earlier this year, when I was injured, I tried to download a few free games on my phone — and found that nothing except Solitaire existed without paying.

Free products often mean there’s little investment behind them and limited real value. By contrast, quality products that come with a cost usually reflect a business that invests in their product, their people, and their operations — ensuring it remains reliable, accurate, and viable over the long term.

It appears that thoughts on how we purchase have changed too - these days there is a growing trend to hesitate at a one-off purchase, yet readily accept ongoing subscriptions that usually end up costing far more over time. It’s become as much psychological as financial. But the subscription-only mindset is now unavoidable, and it’s changed how people perceive value.

Let’s run a little social experiment — and it would really help if you also note your generational group when replying (e.g., Baby Boomer, Gen X, Millennial, Gen Y, Gen Z). I have a hunch there’s a generational divide when it comes to subscriptions versus one-time purchases.

We all have necessary bills and insurance premiums for homes, vehicles, education, and utilities — but beyond that, many other subscriptions have quietly crept into daily life, and they’re increasing fast.

Questions for you:

What services have you found that were once “free” or one-off purchases, but are now subscription-based?

Which subscriptions outside of your profession have you chosen to keep paying for — and why?

These days, common subscriptions touch almost every category: Games, News, Audiobooks, Dictionaries, Music, Streaming TV/Video, Cloud Storage, Software Tools, StarLink, Spot Tracker, AllTrails, TrailForks, Image/Video Editing (CapCut, Canva), Social Media Management (Sprout Social, Buzzsprout), Health/Fitness apps, ChatGPT/AI, LinkedIn, Google Workspace/Microsoft 365, Adblockers, Antivirus, Password Managers — plus gym memberships, meal kits, UberOne, and many more.

Keen to hear your thoughts!

Michelle
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Reply By: Member - LeighW - Sunday, Dec 14, 2025 at 16:14

Sunday, Dec 14, 2025 at 16:14
In my case you can add:

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Reply By: Peter_n_Margaret - Sunday, Dec 14, 2025 at 16:18

Sunday, Dec 14, 2025 at 16:18
Subscriptions? - NONE.
ps... I pay all of my vehicle registrations, mobile phone, all insurances (including private health) annually. We are pensioners.
Generational group? - Well I always thought I was a Baby Boomer, but I discovered that because I was conceived (as opposed to born) before the end of WW2, I am too old to be a Baby Boomer........
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Reply By: Alan McCall - Sunday, Dec 14, 2025 at 16:40

Sunday, Dec 14, 2025 at 16:40
Let me save you the $99/year


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Follow Up By: Nomadic Navara - Sunday, Dec 14, 2025 at 20:45

Sunday, Dec 14, 2025 at 20:45
Wiktionary, the free dictionary is still free.
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Follow Up By: Alan McCall - Sunday, Dec 14, 2025 at 21:52

Sunday, Dec 14, 2025 at 21:52
Peter D

Thankyou, but that has nothing to do with what Michelle is talking about. Wiktionary is owned and run by the Wikimedia Foundation, a non-profit organization based in San Francisco in the United States of America. It has nothing to do with how Australian's pronouce words, which is what Michelle was talking about, as her reference to Macquarie Dictionary implies.

My post info was taken directly from Macquarie Dictionary which is the genuine and as far as I'm aware, the only Australian Dictionary.

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Reply By: Allan B (Sunshine Coast) - Sunday, Dec 14, 2025 at 19:21

Sunday, Dec 14, 2025 at 19:21
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Michelle, firstly, as you would be aware, my birth-date predates any of the established age groupings. I trust that does not exclude me from commenting.

I have only grudgingly committed to ongoing subscriptions, preferring instead to pay a full purchase price. The opportunities to continue in this manner constantly diminish with many applications ceasing to offer such outright purchase and causing me to seek alternative software.

My greatest concerns have been for software offering a short free trial period but only if I commit to providing a credit card number which will be used to pay for an annually recurring subscription if I fail to cancel before the end of the trial period. A lapse in memory and I am ignorantly obligated to payments forever. Further, such contracts are often constructed to be not simple to cancel. It is a system that I believe is not only more remunerative to the seller but also intentionally constructed to gain them additional income from subscribers with poor memories. It causes me to laboriously scan my credit card statements to determine if any such debits are occurring.

I am satisfied only by annual subscription contracts that notify me of approaching expiration and permit me to review my needs before renewing, such as ExplorOz.
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