Due to changes in business conditions and agreements with third parties, I 
need to phase out a yearly subscription. 

That is, no new people will be allowed to buy. No one will be allowed to 
renew. A year from now, zero people will own the subscription. 

I would think I could do this by going to the developer console and marking 
the subscription sku as Inactive, Deprecated, or something of that nature. 

But come to find out I can't modify a subscription item in any way. A year 
from now, therefore, these people will still autorenew.  

Therefore, no matter how strongly I get the word out, there will *never* be 
zero subscribers. Even if my app were no longer on Google Play, I think 
Google would still automatically charge people a year from now. And the 
terms for subscription require that I support them as long as there is at 
least one subscriber or my developer account will be suspended. 

If I have to, I will find all 300 subscribers and manually cancel their 
subscription so it won't renew. 

Beware, developers. Do not start any subscription that you cannot support 
for the rest of *eternity*. Be prepared, even if there is one person left 
and it will cost you $10,000 a year to maintain. Think twice about any 
subscription that has dependencies on a third party, however reputable or 
trustable. In fact, make sure that all subscriptions cost you nothing and 
are as meaningless as possible. 

Nathan

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