Experian's paid credit-monitoring memberships (such as CreditWorks Premium) can be cancelled online or via live chat from your account. Experian bills on a prepaid basis, so cancelling stops future charges but usually does not refund the current month. If you signed up for more than one Experian service, each one must be cancelled separately. Menus change, so confirm current details in your account before relying on them.
Click Sign In at the top right of Experian.com, log in, select My Subscriptions on your homepage, choose the subscription to remove, and click Cancel to confirm.
Log in to your Experian account, open Help then Contact Us, choose Live Chat, verify your account, and ask the representative to process the cancellation.
If you hold more than one Experian product, repeat the cancellation for each one - cancelling a single membership does not end the others.
Keep the cancellation confirmation email. If you don't receive one, assume it didn't go through and try again.
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Start your free auditNo. A paid membership (like CreditWorks Premium) is a separate auto-renewing subscription from any free report access, and only the paid membership needs cancelling to stop charges.
Yes. Experian supports online cancellation from My Subscriptions and live chat, so you do not have to call if you'd rather not.
Typically no. Because billing is prepaid, you keep access through the period you already paid for, but the current month is generally not refunded.
For informational purposes only - not financial or legal advice. Cancellation steps and policies can change; always confirm the latest flow in your account or app. Brand names are used for identification only. Sources: www.experian.com