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Cancel it and see how it goes. You won't miss it, especially when you look at the price to sign back up.
I've started buying more stuff from eBay. eBay can also be a total mess, but depending on what you're buying the sellers are usually quick to ship.
Sign up again when they offer free month. Then cancel. I used to do it, however I didn't even order anything when it was free. Too much garbage. I'd rather see the garbage before buying it so I went back to malls and stores.
In my experience, they stopped offering free months and started changing it to "pay $2 for one month" offers. I found it super useful when I knew someone had a birthday coming up or something I needed to shop for. But I don't think they do free months anymore.
I think they also knew it would be useful for that birthday, sadly.