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Forgetting To Cancel Subscriptions Boosts Businesses’ Revenue By 200%, Study Finds

Subscription-based models dominate daily life and businesses profit from forgotten subscription payments. The problem of forgotten subscriptions is so large there’s now a robust ecosystem of startups promising to save users money by ferreting out and canceling the subscriptions they forgot about. From a report: Now, researchers have put a number on the high value of customer inertia. Buyers’ inattention can boost a business’s revenue by as much as 200%, according to a new working paper from researchers at Stanford and Texas A&M submitted to the National Bureau of Economic Research. “I knew that people forgot to cancel,” said coauthor Neale Mahoney, an economics professor at Stanford. “The magnitude, the pervasiveness of this issue was surprising.”

Mahoney, along with fellow Stanford economics professor Liran Einav and Benjamin Klopack, an assistant…

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