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Equifax free 30 days
The_Boss
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Hi all. Does anyone know if the Equifax free 30 days offer open to existing members/those who have had it before?
Upon logging in it presents it as an option as follows : "1Your first 30 days are free then it's £14.95 per month. You can cancel at any time. " - but I cannot find anything relating to the '1' to look at specific terms for it. The only comparable for it is elsewhere where it says it is "free for 30 days*", with an asterisk below that says that the first 30 days is free and then charged at £14.95 per month.
Upon logging in it presents it as an option as follows : "1Your first 30 days are free then it's £14.95 per month. You can cancel at any time. " - but I cannot find anything relating to the '1' to look at specific terms for it. The only comparable for it is elsewhere where it says it is "free for 30 days*", with an asterisk below that says that the first 30 days is free and then charged at £14.95 per month.
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Why not just register with Clearscore and view your Equifax file for free for life?0
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It's not free if you've used it before."Facism arrives as your friend. It will restore your honour, make you feel proud, protect your house, give you a job, clean up the neighbourhood, remind you of how great you once were, clear out the venal and the corrupt, remove anything you feel is unlike you... [it] doesn't walk in saying, "our programme means militias, mass imprisonments, transportations, war and persecution."0
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Superscrooge wrote: »Why not just register with Clearscore and view your Equifax file for free for life?
So just to confirm this will show exactly the same report data as Equifax will?0 -
From the below link
ClearScore gives you access to your Equifax score and report for free, forever
https://www.clearscore.com/blog/clearscore-noddle-creditexpert-whats-the-difference0
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