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Equifax Free Trial

PaulC5
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How soon after cancelling your '30 day free trail' can you get it again for free?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
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You can't have more than 1 free trial, with either Equifax or Experian.
In any case, the trial is for a subscription service that you don't really need. Once you've had the initial free trial, you can just obtain the statutory report for £2 when you want to review your data at a point in time.0 -
How soon after cancelling your '30 day free trail' can you get it again for free?
Thanks in advance
Have you tried any others ?
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You can't have more than 1 free trial, with either Equifax or Experian.
In any case, the trial is for a subscription service that you don't really need. Once you've had the initial free trial, you can just obtain the statutory report for £2 when you want to review your data at a point in time.
Ive had two free trials already, hence why I asked.
About 3-4 years apart.
When I login again now, having just cancelled my subscription yesterday it is allows me to click on the free trial and fill in my card details again but wary its not the free trial and they will take money from my card.0 -
Thanks, I've got my Noddle one.
And already used the Experian one.0 -
I've been doing this for 12 - 18 months now - and have never been charged :-)
You do get a 'final confirmation' screen that shows you that it is completely free as well.
I always cancel the free trial within a couple of days of ordering the report though - just to be on the safe side!Ive had two free trials already, hence why I asked.
About 3-4 years apart.
When I login again now, having just cancelled my subscription yesterday it is allows me to click on the free trial and fill in my card details again but wary its not the free trial and they will take money from my card.0
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