Have you seen the list of features offered by the Free Experian Membership lately? Check it out:
- Experian Credit Report and FICO® Score (updated every 30 days)
- Experian Credit Monitoring
- Customized Alerts for Credit Score Changes
- Access to Experian Online Disputes
- Access to Credit Offers
- Credit Information Resources (via email)
You’re probably wondering why you’re paying $14.99 (CreditWorks Plus) or $24.99 (CreditWorks Premium) if you can get all the features above for free.
So, free yourself from paying unnecessary charges and say hi to your newly acquired economic independence. So, let the cancellation begin!
The quickest way to cancel is to call Experian at 1-866-617-1894 and tell them you want to cancel.
How to Cancel Your Experian Credit Works Membership
Experian allows you to seamlessly change between their subscription plans, including the free version. Here’s how you can downgrade your membership to the free plan (which is better than canceling):
Note: You can skip to Step 5 by clicking on this link: Sign In and Redirect to Membership Settings
1. Log Into your Experian Online Account
2. Click on Your Profile Icon at the top right
3. Click on My Profile
4. Click on the Membership Section
5. Click on the ‘Update Online’ link
6. Select the CreditWorks Basic Plan
7. Follow the Prompts
8. Click on Submit Secure Order
Can You Cancel Your Membership on the Experian App
No, you can’t cancel your Experian membership via the app. Alternatively, you can cancel by calling Experian at 1-866-617-1894. Or you can cancel via the Experian website as we’ve shown in the guide above.
Conclusion
Remember that it’s always possible to end the Experian membership, reduce it or even cancel it in order to get rid of some unnecessary expenses and become more financially independent. You can make an informed choice for yourself by comparing the benefits of free membership with those of paid options. To simplify this process, use a step-by-step guide provided. Also, remember that there are other alternative ways, such as calling Experian directly and using their website to cancel. Finally, what matters most is giving you a vote over your own subscription preferences so that you can change them at will, avoiding any delays in monitoring your credit.