On 01/05/23 10:11, Red S wrote:
Came across this thread from a company <https://twitter.com/donotpay> that's creating ChatGPT plugins related to personal finance, and thought I'd share. I'm not affiliated or associated in any way with this, nor have I even tried this out myself. I merely looked at the twitter thread <https://twitter.com/jbrowder1/status/1652387444904583169>.

It found $80.86 leaving my account every month in useless subscriptions and offered to cancel every single one. The bots got to work mailing letters in the case of gyms (using the USPS Lob API), chatting automatically with agents and even clicking online buttons to get them cancelled.
Example of how it works below.
Now that the easy savings were out the way, I wanted it to go deeper.

Leaving aside the fact that this reads like "enhanced" storytelling for the promotion of a product and the many other issues I have with the thing, I really would like to know how this guy is able to have so many gym subscriptions that he lost count of them for a total of less than $80.86 a month.

Cheers,
Dan


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