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Experian/exquifax 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 - £5,555.00
Total paid off - £10,045.89 (64% paid off)
Current debt - £5,555.00
Total paid off - £10,045.89 (64% paid off)
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Credit scores used by the CRA`s means absolutely nothing.
Lenders will score you using there own unique method.
Unsure about the free trial eligibility, but you can order a copy of your file from Experian/Equifax from there websites for £2 each.
Its down at the bottom, in the small print.
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I've paid £2 occasionally to see when defaults will drop off, but I wouldn't get the free trial; I don't see the point, plus they make it difficult to cancel in the hope you'll pay a monthly fee.0
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