If you’re like most people, you probably have an Experian credit report. And if you do, chances are good that you’re using it to get a better deal on car loans, mortgages and other products. But if you want to cancel your Experian account, there’s a few things you need to know. First, there’s the fact that Experian charges $50 per month for each account that’s open. So if you have three accounts with them–one open and two closed–you’ll be charged $1,000 per month. Second, canceling your Experian account won’t stop any of your credit reports from being updated. But it will remove all of your current credit card and mortgage applications from their system.


Yes, CreditExpert may be canceled by contacting us. To do so, go to ‘My Subscriptions’ in your Experian account and cancel any paid subscriptions you have. Alternatively, you can contact us.

Unfortunately, canceling an Experian subscription in the United States is not possible online. Instead, you must contact Experian by phone using the customer support number for that service. Call 1-877-284-7942 if you have Triple Advantage or Experian Credit Tracker.

The Experian spokesperson said, “A subscription service is designed to track progress, detect identity theft, and understand how purchase events and habits influence one’s credit score and reporting.

The CreditWorks Premium plan is more comprehensive and ideal if you’re serious about improving your credit security or want to get immediate feedback on your efforts to establish credit before applying for a loan. You’ll get everything from the Basic plan for $24.99 per month, as well as additional monitoring, with the Premium package.

Dial the toll-free number (855) 681-3196. not on hold until someone answers. tell them you want to cancel your membership. give them your account information as well as a reason for cancellation. call the toll-free number (855) 681-3196 and wait on hold.