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I signed up for the months free trial membership with Experian/Credit Expert and would like to cancel before the first months money is taken out, but cant find where on the website you are supposed to cancel.
Does anyone know how to do this please?
How Do I Cancel My Membership?
We would like to make sure you're aware of all the important benefits you currently receive as part of your Credit Expert membership.
Unlimited access to your Credit report: Checking your report on a regular basis will assist you to spot irregular activity on your accounts that could be related to identity fraud.
Alerts Services: By using the free Alert service you can rest assured that if significant changes are made to your credit report we will notify you of this.
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If you would still like to cancel your Credit Expert membership you can do so by contacting our team on free phone 0800 561 0083 (Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat 9am-1pm, Sun closed).
I signed up for the months free trial membership with Experian/Credit Expert and would like to cancel before the first months money is taken out, but cant find where on the website you are supposed to cancel.
Does anyone know how to do this please?
I signed up for the months free trial membership with Experian/Credit Expert and would like to cancel before the first months money is taken out, but cant find where on the website you are supposed to cancel.
Does anyone know how to do this please?
BF
Try 0800 656 9000 then select option 4, phones only open mon-fri 9-5pm
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Try 0800 656 9000 then select option 4, phones only open mon-fri 9-5pm
S.
and if you have to listen to some pathetic sales speel about why you want to cancel tell the monkey to stop asking me stupid questions, cancel your subcription and stop wasting my time8-)
We live in an unmoderated country why should the net be any different? Bring back free speech we miss it!
I sent them an e-mail cancelling, they sent me an e-mail telling me to phone upto cancel, probably because they wanted a salesperson to resell me the benefits again.
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Some phone monkey told me they couldnt cancel as I had done the 10 day free trial on Creditmatters but as they coudn't verify me I hadn't doe the trial, so I got the £19.99 they pinched from my bank account.
Perhaps a free trial offer shouldn't include you entering bank details until the final day, that would hit them where it hurts.
I'mm keeping mine for the mo while I decide who's getting LBAs and N1s
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I wonder how long it will be before more and more people become like I have. I DO NOT trust any company on this planet! I do not listen to any garbage that any of them spill out anymore. There is no such thing as a "wonderful offer", "bargain", "reduction" etc.
This whole country is one huge financial con. Even the so-called "charities" should not be donated to once you look into them and see just how much actually reaches the needy ( if at all, any).
Now I see that our latest thieving Government want to introduce "charitable donations" at our ATMs.
And would we like to round our bills up to the nearest £1 at every supermarket checkout? No thanks, Ill keep my money ta.
The rule of thumb today is trust no-one! Agree to nothing and tell the phone monkeys to f*"^ off!!
"To love unconditionally is the greatest gift, laughter is a close second" .To give your time to help others after being helped here is the best way to show your appreciation to your fellow CAG members.
Please note that this advice is given informally, without liability and without prejudice. Seek the advice of an insured qualified professional if you have any doubts. All my knowledge has been gained here, for which I'm very grateful. I'm a Journalist, not a law professional.
If you do PM, make sure to include a link to your thread as I don't give out advice in private BB 13 - DCAs/banks and solicitors 0.
I get a fresh start to get on with learning to live with severe disabilities when they could have had something if they'd been understanding...
<--- If you feel I've helped, please twinkle my star
I used to be very open to offers and would usually buy the salespersons blurb etc.. It's taken me just 2 months to start thinking like you merlin. I think nothing now of slamming the door a cold callers face. Just saying 'not interested' and walking by those people who stop you in the street with clip boards. Trust no one. If an offer looks too good to be true, then it is.
Why the hell do are we expected to pay these cretins a monthly fee to see our own personal information, them TV adverts drive me round the bend, with the pathetic lame excuses for signing up.
All they want is your latest info so they can pass it on to their bed buddies the DCA's, who then know that you have spare cash to pay a worthless monthly membership.
I have no legal training, any knowledge I have has come from this forum, and my own experiences. Always balance up any advice you get with your own common sense.
Couldn't agree more, as soon as the CRA's get out of bed with the DCA's and and process peoples data correctly then the better!
In fact I don't remember giving the CRA's permission to process my data anyway? But that is a whole different argument!
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