Zombie Attack! Giving The Axe To Zombie Accounts, Subscriptions And Services
Trying to make the most of zombie attack giving axe? You are in the right place. Below we break it down in plain English, with practical tips you can actually use.
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From time to time it pays to take stock of your personal financial situation, and figure out whether the accounts, services and subscriptions that you signed up for in the past are still in your best interests. Are they still a good deal and do they still enhance our lives, or have they become dead money sucking zombie accounts?
Today let’s look at some of the accounts, services and subscriptions that you should consider giving the axe to when they become soulless shells of their former selves.
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Zombie Subscriptions
There are times when we sign up for certain subscription services because at the time they seemed like a good idea. Things like Netflix, Amazon Prime or a subscription to cable TV can fill our hours with mindless entertainment, but what to do when the accounts aren’t being used to their full potential any longer? It’s time to take them out!
Some subscriptions to think about canceling when they’ve outlived their usefulness:
- Netflix or Amazon Prime subscription: When you first got your Netflix account it was saving you money from the cost of your local rental store, but you don’t watch numerous movies these days. You’re paying the money but getting no benefit. Time to give it the axe!
- Cable or satellite TV: You used to have several favorite shows that you wanted to watch on cable TV, but they’ve since been canceled. Time to cancel the subscription as well!
- Magazine subscriptions: You used to love reading that People magazine, but you don’t care anymore what Kim Kardashian is doing in her spare time. Time to give it the boot.
- Newspaper subscriptions: Does anyone read newspapers anymore when you can get it for free online?
- Credit monitoring: While there may be a few situations where you’d want to pay for monthly credit monitoring, you can typically do it on your own for much less cost. In fact, Credit Sesame actually offers a free credit monitoring service now! Cancel the monthly fee.
- Sports subscriptions: Have a subscription to MLB Gameday Audio, or to the NFL Red Zone package - but never actually use it? Cancel it before it burns a hole in your pocket!
- Gaming subscriptions: Can’t find time for killing zombies or exploring new worlds these days? Time to let that Xbox Live account lapse.
Undead Accounts
I’ve had bank accounts that I signed up for years before, but have stopped using long ago. The problem is that frequently dormant un-cancelled bank accounts can end up levying fees without you realizing. Not only that, if someone were to get a hold of your account information they may be able to use that un-dead account to their advantage (especially if it’s a credit card). You may never even know if you no longer receive the statements.
You’re better off just killing the account in most cases, and moving on with your life. There may be a few cases where you might want to keep a dormant account, especially if you’re trying to build credit - but frequently credit card companies will cancel an unused account anyway.
Types of accounts to cancel before they rise from the dead to harm you:
- Checking or savings accounts: I had an old checking account sitting dormant for years before I canceled it. Fees had eaten up what little balance it had left.
- Credit card accounts: Cancel the credit cards in order to limit identity fraud risks, and to get rid of another credit temptation.
- Brokerage accounts: Have more than one brokerage account, or an account with some poor fees and investments? Cancel the account and consolidate it with another one.
- P2P lending accounts: Have a bunch of cash sitting dormant in your P2P lending account? Either reinvest the money or cancel it!
Soulless Services
There are times when a service that we used to know and love has lost their heart, and have now become soulless husks, no longer working for our best interests. It may be time to cut the cord and move on. Some services to kill or find new ones:
- Cell or land-line phone service: Sometimes we overpay for cell service we don’t need, when we could move to a pre-paid phone service and pay less for the same service. Same goes for the landline, frequently we could be doing VOIP home phone service (like Ooma) for less.
- Internet: We frequently sign up for service at a reduced cost, but then fail to revisit it when the introductory cost goes up. We recently revisited our DSL rate and got a reduction of almost $264/year! Revisit your Internet and switch if it makes sense!
- Insurance: Sometimes insurance costs can get out of control without us realizing it. A while back I saved $1100+ when I switched auto insurance providers. Kill the old coverage and switch to something new!
- Mortgage: If you haven’t looked at mortgage rates recently it may be time to look into refinancing. Rates are at their lowest points in decades and you can save a ton by offing the old mortgage and getting into a new loan.
- Mortgage insurance: If you had to pay private mortgage insurance when you got your loan, but you’ve now got 20% equity, it may be time to get that coverage removed from your monthly mortgage payment, the payment and taxes alone are expensive enough!
- Gym memberships: Memberships at the gym have nasty way of sticking around for months or years, despite never having been used. Cancel the membership, and look into more affordable and convenient workout options.
Killing Money Grubbing Zombie Accounts Will Save You… Money
Zombie accounts have a way of lying dormant and then sneaking up on us to cause us harm through increased fees, wasted subscription costs and through outright identity fraud. In most cases you’re better off just taking the axe to your old un-dead accounts, and moving on with your life.
Do you have any old soulless undead money sucking accounts or services? Have you canceled them yet? What other accounts do you think people should consider canceling?
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Final Thoughts
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