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Experian/equifax free trial
twiggy86
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Does anyone know if you're eligible for the free trial if you've used the free trial in the past?
I used my free trial a few years ago, but a lot has changed in my finances since then so I'd like to know what my credit score/file looks like now. But I don't want to try and use the free trial again and then find out in charged for it. I've signed up to noodle but it doesn't give you a score in the same way.
Thank for any help in advance
I used my free trial a few years ago, but a lot has changed in my finances since then so I'd like to know what my credit score/file looks like now. But I don't want to try and use the free trial again and then find out in charged for it. I've signed up to noodle but it doesn't give you a score in the same way.
Thank for any help in advance
Debt as at 5 June 2023 - £15,600.89
Current debt - £5,100
Total paid off - £10,500.89 (67% paid off)
Current debt - £5,100
Total paid off - £10,500.89 (67% paid off)
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Oops didn't mean to put this in the diaries section!Debt as at 5 June 2023 - £15,600.89
Current debt - £5,100
Total paid off - £10,500.89 (67% paid off)0 -
should be fine if you use a different email address. that approach has definitely worked for me before with experian.
Equifax is very annoying though - went through TCB and they couldn't verify my identity via my credit cards so I had to call up and activate. Naturally nothing tracked on TCB because I guess they give the guy on the phone the finder costs. Wonder if they do this to others to avoid TCB referral costs too?School is important, but Rugby is importanter.0 -
Worth a try I used Equifax last year and never so far recieved my promised £20. :mad:
Experian were great £5.25p came through very fast , both through Top Cash Back :beer:There are more questions than answers :shhh: :silenced:WARNING ! May go silent for unfriendly repliesPlease excuse me Spell it MOST times
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