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I'm getting mine for $12 a year. LOL
Sign up for $1 trial. Cancel. Wait a month. Sign up for $1 trial. Cancel. Repeat. Repeat.
I guess it depends on how one defines a hassle and what it's worth to them.
12 trials = $12 for 1 year.
$15/mo = $180 for 1 year.
It takes about 2 minutes to sign up, 2 minutes and 30 seconds to cancel with the automated system, so 4.5 minutes x 12 times = about an hour of time spent to save that $168. I suppose I get it for those that "don't want to be bothered" but for those that are very dollar conscious (which is many based on how rewards are chased on these forums) you really can't go wrong with $1 trials.
My purpose wasn't to irritate you, it was to define what the "hassle" was for anyone else reading this thread. If someone knows nothing about CCT and their trials, they may infer that it could be a 20 minute phone call where you're on hold and talking to someone that can't speak english or something to cancel as is the case with many other trial services out there.. I defined the process and broke it down so that others can make their own judgement as to whether or not they think it's worth it or not to save that money for the time spent. Obviously you and I already know the numbers, but a large portion of this forum certainly does not. The purpose of this forum is to educate and learn, and I'm confident that my post will do exactly that for some people and for the money conscious, save them a good deal of it over the course of a year.
It's always hard to express "tone of voice" on a forums. On my other forums, sometimes I say things that are taken the wrong way, but I meant them as a joke. Like as if in a room full of old buddies. I then have to "back the truck up" and explain.
Very true that it's next to impossible to understand tone from reading words. This happens with text messages all the time as well. No harm, no foul. Glad everything was cleared up!