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Post by xxsmallwonderxx on Sept 13, 2007 11:13:25 GMT -5
when you are filling out the 100% free trials, they require a credit card. do you actually use your credit card? i'm worried that the companies will use my credit card info there fore i haven't been doing these offers for that reason... any tips?
also when should you cancel the free trial offer? right away?
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Post by MoneyBunny on Sept 13, 2007 11:56:07 GMT -5
During the duration of the trial (find out how long the trial period will be), your credit card will not be charged. If you fail to end your service before the allotted free time, then you will be charged however much the membership costs. Make sure to read the Terms of Service in every trial you do, and make an organized list of each trial you start. I would suggest that you write the day you started it, the day the trial ends, and the number or other of canceling if you no longer wish to continue.
Please remember, signing up for a trial with no intent of interest or fulfilling the trial period is considered fraud.
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Post by xxsmallwonderxx on Sept 13, 2007 12:03:34 GMT -5
so i shouldnt sign up for the free trial offers because i do not intend to pay for the service after the trial. i don't want to commit fraud. darn it i thought i could make some more money with these offers.
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Post by MoneyBunny on Sept 13, 2007 12:11:21 GMT -5
No, no. Only the free trial period is required. You only need to have intent of completing the free trial period. You may cancel any time during the trial if you wish to.
Some people sign up for a trial, and then cancel immediately once they receive credit for the offer. This shows no intent of actually wanting to do the trial.
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Post by Lindsey dalgleish on Sept 13, 2007 12:59:31 GMT -5
Hi moneybunny! I have a question... Over the past week I have signed up for several trials and book clubs.... There are several that have already credited, but more that haven't yet... What is the general wait period for the trials??? Here are the ones I am waiting for still... Free online credit report KEEN Stamps.com eVoice Data entry riches Totalvid Quality paperback books
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Post by MoneyBunny on Sept 13, 2007 13:11:41 GMT -5
Hi Lindsey. Trial offers shouldn't take more then a week to receive credit for, unless otherwise imprinted in the offer description. If you have still not gotten credit for a trial offer after 7 days, you are qualified to submit a non-credit request (which can be found in the green font menu on the site). Hopefully you have saved all of your confirmation emails you received from these sites, since they will be required in order to submit the credit request. P.S. Trials are generally approved within a few days, but can take longer some times. It all depends on when the company sends confirmation to SquishyCash that you completed their offer. Hope that answers your question.
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