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Experien - 30 day free trial

Madison
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If you've already registered for one of these and then cancelled your membership before they start to charge for the service, can you log on again at a later stage and reactivate your membership for a further 30 days free trial. I've checked every FAQs on their site but it doesn't give any info on this.

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No, you only get one free go.
However instead of signing up again you could get the statutory report for £2 by post.A smile enriches those who receive without making poorer those who giveor "It costs nowt to be nice"0 -
Thanks! :T
They really don't make that clear. I thought the statutory report was the cheapest option - I'll order one in December as I think my final defaults are up at the end of next month. :j0 -
maybe think about leaving it a little longer - its my understanding reports take up to 4 - 6 weeks to updateDebts at LBM (May '08) £5760 - Lloyds CC £4260, Lloyds OD £1500;Debts as of May 28th 2011:Santander CC: £0.00Lloyds OD : £0.00DFW Nerd #1247 - Proudly dealt with my Debts
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