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Old 05-04-2019, 09:39 PM   #80
Josieb1
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Originally Posted by ilovejedd View Post
For Dropbox, I think it's fair to pay as a subscription since you're paying for the service, not the content/software.

If Dropbox stops operations, I still have all my data stored locally. It's just the automatic, up-to-date syncing and offsite backup service that I'd lose.

I still buy CDs and Blu-rays for content I want to actually keep. Netflix and Spotify are fine for content I don't care to own. Mind, I don't actually subscribe to Spotify. I just use Amazon Music that comes included with my existing Amazon Prime subscription.

I do wish I didn't have to get an Office 365 subscription for my iOS devices though.
I’m the same. I even bought a standalone Office 2016 for my Mac as we still have a working Office 2010 for windows. Dropbox and Prime are the only services we pay a subscription for.
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