This is a quick poll to see if you’re interested in an idea I had. Without thinking about the technical issues, would you use a service that: Auto updates your credit card, when you get a new one, across all of your subscriptions? For example, instead of editing each biller, one-by-one, you hit some software button and Hulu, Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Spotify, all — now — have the latest credit card. Would you use this service?
Sounds like something you could do with a privacy.com card
No. It's not a common enough issue that I'd want to give another company my credit card information and where it is being used.
No. Granting the app access to all my subscriptions and then deciding which cards map to which subscriptions sounds like 90% of the work I was going to have to do... Plus, now I have to trust this mostly useless app with all this information.
Also known as PayPal ? Needs updating once as the default card.
I use different cards depending on the rewards
anyone want to team up and build this product and make some mula 😎
No because my credit card company already does that with the click of a button.
Which company?
For me both Discover and Chase offer the feature. When they mail me a new card they will honor subs on the old card and allow me to give them permission to transfer the sub in their system.
I think you are polling the wrong group of people. I bet if you polled people who have to change their cards often you would get a more positive response. So find people that deal with fraud and identity theft and ask them how useful this would be.
A lot of credit cards already do this. For recurring billing, if you change your card # due to fraud the CC company just keeps allowing the charge every month until the original expiration date.
The question is whether this software is going to need to access my credit card bank also or not?