Credit Reports Experian
2010

Has anyone ever used th experian credit report service?
feedback please, and how do you cancel your 30 day trial?
Thanks all.
Yes I used them 6 months a go.
You have to sign up for a year and give your credit card details to get a report.
I remortgaged and the broker told me to get it before I did.
You get and e mail from them and you then have to telephone to cancel the subscription.
I phoned them up and cancelled . No trouble and they have not taken any money at all from my account.
Well worth getting a report it shows everything about your last years credit card payments and any loans you have had for the last ten years.
I just read the last answer.
I am in the UK and it works for me.
What Happens to Your Credit When You Get Married? – Pauly Shore and Experian
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