Hello Guys
I have observed that a monthly or yearly subscription is useless as people rarely utilise the service to that extent, just take an example of Netflix monthly subscription where a user pay to watch for whole month but uses only on Saturday
yeah but it again turns into regular investment for a particular subscription. let's make them to use until they pay when the plan criteria got finished there will be no usage...
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