Unfortunately, I have learned the hard way to never sign up for a "free trial." These seem to always require a credit card for "registration purposes." Everytime I have done this I have been very diligent to cancel a couple days before the free trial ends. Yet the companies always go ahead and charge my credit card anyway. Then I end up wasting a couple hours of my time before finally getting credited. This has happened with eMusic.com and most recently with foreclosure.com. Lesson learned.
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I also dislike those "free" magazines they try to give you at checkouts. The one time I did it, they debited my card for two magazine subscriptions. I had to call and get them cancelled. I never wanted them to continue beyond the trial and didn't know they would just keep on coming and use the card that you used at the checkout to pay for them. I stopped that in a hurry.
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In general, I avoid most free trial offers but, when I do decide to take advantage of one, I use a secure card number generated online with my credit card company. Then, I cancel/disable that card number before the trial ends or before I elect not to renew/participate. The company/service couldn't charge me anything even if they tried.
Regardless, I definitely don't participate in those ridiculous 'sign-up for offers to earn something' scams.
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I always sign up for free trials! I get a lot of free gifts and sometimes money and more importantly, I never get charged on my credit card. Also I don't run into any hassle cancelling. Half the time, I can do an online cancel and on the occasions when I can't, I just very firmly tell the CSR that I don't want it, no further explanation needed. I don't know what happens in your case but it never happens to me. (now watch it happens to me the next time I do it)
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Originally posted by poundwise View PostIn general, I avoid most free trial offers but, when I do decide to take advantage of one, I use a secure card number generated online with my credit card company. Then, I cancel/disable that card number before the trial ends or before I elect not to renew/participate. The company/service couldn't charge me anything even if they tried.
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The only free trial I have done is Amazon Prime. You get a free 3 month trial for free shipping (no minimum) and it is 2 day shipping. You can go in your account an click "do not automatically update" and it won't charge your card after the 3 month trial. I use Amazon a lot for Christmas shopping so it will come in handy this year as I don't want to drive a lot and free shipping will save me money by not running around to a bunch of stores.
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I usually accept the free trail book offers for new series from Grolier. They send you one book for free and one at regular price, and you preview the regular price book and can send it back without paying. Or you can pay for that one, keep both, and they'll send you the rest of the series.
What I do is keep both, because it's like getting two books for the price of one, and then cancel so I don't get the rest of the series. I've never had any problems at all with it and never get charged anything other than the one book.
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