Category: Should I Keep It?


  • A lot of Hulu decisions are not really about Hulu. They are about whether paying a little more for a bundle actually helps you, or whether you quietly turned one streaming bill into two without noticing. That is what makes this decision tricky. The bundle can look smarter on paper while still being wasteful in…

  • Canceling Hulu is usually simple. Finding the right place to do it is what trips people up. Some people can cancel in a minute from their Hulu account. Others think they canceled, only to realize Hulu was actually billed through Apple, Roku, Amazon, Google, Disney, or another provider. So before you do anything, do not…

  • Hulu is rarely the biggest bill on your card. That is part of the problem. It stays because it feels too small to question, too bundled to separate, or too easy to justify for one more month. So the real question is not whether Hulu is a good service. It is whether Hulu still has…

  • ← Back to the Walmart+ Decision Hub Last updated: March 5, 2026 If you are still deciding whether to keep it, start here first: Should I Cancel Walmart+? This page is only about the clean exit: stop the renewal, save proof, and make sure it does not quietly charge you again. What happens after you…

  • If Walmart+ disappeared tonight, would you rejoin tomorrow? Most people do not cancel Walmart+ because something dramatic happened. They cancel because the routine changed first, and the membership kept renewing after the reason was gone. So this is the only thing to decide now: is Walmart+ still doing a real job for you, or is…

  • If Walmart+ disappeared today, would your week get harder? Walmart+ usually starts for a practical reason. A week gets busy. Groceries need to show up. Household basics run low. Delivery feels easier than another store run. Then the original reason fades, and the renewal does not. So this is the only question that matters now:…

  • ← Back to the Amazon Prime Decision Hub Last updated: February 20, 2026 You’re not here because you “hate Prime.” You’re here because you want to stop the renewal—without accidentally losing benefits early or realizing later it didn’t actually cancel. This page is the clean, low-drama path. Quick answer If you just want to stop…

  • ← Back to the Amazon Prime Decision Hub You didn’t “decide to review Prime.” You noticed the charge. And now the real question isn’t “Should I cancel?” It’s: Can I cancel Amazon Prime and get a refund? Quick answer You’re most likely to qualify for a refund if you cancel and Amazon considers your Prime…

  • Last updated: March 9, 2026 Amazon Prime is easy to keep without really deciding. For some people, it still saves real time. For others, it has quietly turned into background spending. And for some, the real question is no longer “keep or cancel,” but whether another membership fits better now. This page is not the…

  • Most people picture canceling Amazon Prime as a dramatic downgrade. Slower shipping. More hassle. Instant regret. What actually happens is quieter. Canceling Prime doesn’t change your life. It changes a few defaults. And those defaults show you what Prime was really doing. The first thing you notice is what becomes visible Without Prime, every order…