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There has been a gradual increase in payment systems turning to subscription models from food deliveries to television. We took to Argyle Street to ask Glaswegians for their thoughts.
Transcript
00:00You've got to pay what you get hen, that's as simple as that.
00:03It's actually an overdose of subscription things, you know, there's only so many things
00:10that you can subscribe to, for goodness sakes, get a life.
00:15I'm wee Skies so I only get Netflix, I don't get any other channels, because it's beer.
00:21Give us clear skies, you know, I believe there's contrails that are joining up and they're
00:28clearing, look, it's another grey day again, for goodness sakes.
00:34We've got to concentrate on what's going on above us, below us, there is loads of things
00:40happening.
00:41When you cancel, they'll turn around and give you another offer, which they should have
00:46given you the first time, but no, it's another offer, and then when they tell you, when your,
00:52what do you call it, when it runs out, when your time limit runs out, you've got to contact
00:57them, so sometimes you forget and you go, oh god, I need to phone them back.
01:02So there's charges, so that's them still charges, say it was £9, just say for talk sake, £9,
01:08and then me forgetting, it's going to be £15 to start again, so this is all the rigging
01:13and all, but my daughter, she's helped it all from the rigging off.

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