DeletedUser87 of course I agree with you . That's why I said "
FOSSOS if you change your view on VPN services as a much more private alternative to your ISP (when using a privacy friendly one) it will be much more objective
There is a 100% chance your ISP is logging you and is a honeypot when requested to be so by LE. There is a somewhat smaller chance your VPN is a honeypot. Using it with that knowledge, to circumvent censorship, download copies of Linux distributions and similar things it offers some protection from tracking. Some peace of mind and some privacy if they are audited and are court proven to not log. But like you said this can change at any moment after an audit. It all comes back to threat model. For the average Joe it will increase privacy by a littlend increase security for the most part. As a last thing to mention I like PIA because they has the privacy model audited at a random server and it was shown that even with their static IP's the company itself did not log traffic and was not able to determine the current or past user in any way.
This will always depend on the amount of pressure they receive. The few $ a month you spend is not worth losing their company. This is why I always see a VPN as a slightly more private and secure option to your default ISP.