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How to view statutory report in Equifax?
hieveryone
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Hi all,
I have previously purchased an Equifax trial and identity-watch online and so have a user-name and password to log into the site.
How do I now view my £2 statutory report online? The only thing it links me to is the £9.95 one :eek:
Thanks
I have previously purchased an Equifax trial and identity-watch online and so have a user-name and password to log into the site.
How do I now view my £2 statutory report online? The only thing it links me to is the £9.95 one :eek:
Thanks
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Thank you, I had seen that link, however it then prompts you to make a new user account etc, which I already have?
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Odd, while I'm signed in all it does is ask me for existing customer payment details.
It's certainly remembering me and wanting to process the order under my existing account.
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Ah, think I have it now.
Previously it was asking me to 'upgrade' to a free trial, but then stating I wasn't eligible for the trial and so had to pay £9.95 a month!!
Thank you!
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