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Old 02.21.2002, 11:57
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how does the free trial work? is it really free for 30 days?
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Old 02.21.2002, 12:08
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Re: Credit Expert free trial

Yes, it truly is free. I subscribe for about 25-28 days, then send them an email stating that would like to cancel and do not charge me. They comply each time.
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Old 02.21.2002, 12:25
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Re: Credit Expert free trial

they dont put an authorization on your CC right?
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Old 02.21.2002, 12:48
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Correct, they do not authorize your card.
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Old 02.21.2002, 12:51
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an inquiry is generated everytime you view the report, so does this have a negative effect?
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Old 02.21.2002, 12:55
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No, inquiries caused by your viewing your own report are not detrimental.
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