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Take Control of Your Bills: Easy Bill Management and Savings

In today’s fast-paced world, managing bills and subscriptions can be a daunting task. From keeping track of due dates to negotiating with providers, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. However, with the right tools and expertise, you can take control of your bills and start saving money.

Easily Manage Your Bills and Subscriptions

Imagine having a team of experts working on your behalf to negotiate the best rates for your bills and subscriptions. With Experian’s bill negotiation service, you can save time and money by letting our experts handle the work for you. Our team will negotiate with providers to get your best price, and you keep 100% of the savings.

Find Subscriptions You Don’t Use and Cancel Unwanted Subscriptions

Have you ever found yourself stuck with a subscription you don’t use? From streaming services to gym memberships, unwanted subscriptions can quickly add up and drain your wallet. Our subscription cancellation service lets you easily identify and cancel subscriptions you no longer need. Just submit a cancellation request, and we’ll handle the rest.

See Where You’re Spending and Connect Your Bank Accounts

Staying on top of your bills and avoiding late fees can be a challenge. By connecting your bank accounts, you can see exactly where you’re spending your money and identify opportunities to save. Our system automatically finds you opportunities to save and negotiates with providers to get your best rate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why Have Experian Negotiate Bills for You?

You could save money by having us negotiate your best rate. We’ll keep an eye out for new deals and savings opportunities and will negotiate directly with your provider on your behalf. Plus, it’s a free benefit with some premium memberships.

What Types of Bills Can Experian Negotiate?

We can negotiate with many bill providers in the following categories: internet, cable, phone, home security, and satellite radio. Estimate your savings or visit the help center for a full list of negotiable providers. Don’t see your provider listed? Send us a message.

How Long Will the Negotiation Take?

Negotiations typically take 3–7 business days.

How Long Will a Negotiated Rate Last?

It depends. We always try to negotiate your best total savings, regardless of length. The most common savings duration is 12 months. If you agree to a new contract, savings could last up to 24 months. Or, we might negotiate a one-time credit on your next bill. If you enable AutoFix, we’ll also automatically renegotiate your bill when savings expire.

What if Your Bill is Past Due?

We can’t negotiate past due amounts, but we may still be able to negotiate a lower price on your bill for future billing periods. You’ll still need to pay your existing past due amount and some providers charge fees for late payments, so we recommend paying your overdue amount as soon as you can.

Why Have Experian Cancel Subscriptions for You?

You could save time and money by having us cancel your unwanted subscriptions. Plus, it’s a free benefit with some premium memberships.

How Does Subscription Cancellation Work?

When you submit a cancellation request, we’ll ask for your account details. Then we’ll contact your provider to cancel your subscription. It usually takes about 3–7 business days for us to complete your cancellation. We’ll reach out to you when the cancellation is complete or if we have questions along the way. We’ll also let you know if your provider offers you a better deal to stick around.

What if the Subscription is Missing or Showing Incorrectly?

If you can’t find your subscription in your recurring payments, you can search for it manually from our full list of eligible subscriptions. If you can’t find it there, we might not be able to cancel that subscription yet. Visit the help center for more info on why your subscription isn’t showing up and what you can do about it.

What Subscriptions Can Experian Cancel?

We can cancel over 200+ subscriptions in categories like streaming services, meal kits, entertainment apps, and more. Start a cancellation request to see our full list of eligible subscriptions.

Why Can’t Experian Cancel the Subscription?

There are two main reasons we can’t cancel a subscription: (1) You’re billed for your subscription through your mobile phone app store. We can’t cancel subscriptions that are billed by the Apple App Store or Google Play, but we can walk you through it—check out the help center for instructions. (2) Your subscription was already canceled. If you already canceled your subscription, there’s nothing left for us to do!

Will You Get Billed for the Subscription After it’s Been Canceled?

Depending on when we cancel your subscription, you may have already started a new billing cycle. This means you may need to pay one more time after we cancel for you, but you can keep using your service during that time. If you’re billed more than once after your cancellation is complete, contact us for help.

Money Advice: Save $10+ Million on Everyday Bills

Negotiators Can Lower 81% of Bills

Our expert negotiators can lower 81% of bills from eligible providers where sufficient bill and verification information was received.

Cancel Over 200+ Subscriptions

We can cancel over 200+ subscriptions in categories like streaming services, meal kits, entertainment apps, and more.

Results Will Vary

Not all bills or subscriptions are eligible for negotiation/cancellation. Savings are not guaranteed, and some may not see any savings.Why Have Experian Negotiate Bills for You?
You could save money by having us negotiate your best rate. We’ll keep an eye out for new deals and savings opportunities and will negotiate directly with your provider on your behalf. Plus, it’s a free benefit with some premium memberships.

What Types of Bills Can Experian Negotiate?
We can negotiate with many bill providers in the following categories: internet, cable, phone, home security, and satellite radio. Estimate your savings or visit the help center for a full list of negotiable providers. Don’t see your provider listed? Send us a message.

How Long Will the Negotiation Take?
Negotiations typically take 3–7 business days.

How Long Will a Negotiated Rate Last?
It depends. We always try to negotiate your best total savings, regardless of length. The most common savings duration is 12 months. If you agree to a new contract, savings could last up to 24 months. Or, we might negotiate a one-time credit on your next bill. If you enable AutoFix, we’ll also automatically renegotiate your bill when savings expire.

What if Your Bill is Past Due?
We can’t negotiate past due amounts, but we may still be able to negotiate a lower price on your bill for future billing periods. You’ll still need to pay your existing past due amount and some providers charge fees for late payments, so we recommend paying your overdue amount as soon as you can.

Why Have Experian Cancel Subscriptions for You?
You could save time and money by having us cancel your unwanted subscriptions. Plus, it’s a free benefit with some premium memberships.

How Does Subscription Cancellation Work?
When you submit a cancellation request, we’ll ask for your account details. Then we’ll contact your provider to cancel your subscription. It usually takes about 3–7 business days for us to complete your cancellation. We’ll reach out to you when the cancellation is complete or if we have questions along the way. We’ll also let you know if your provider offers you a better deal to stick around.

What if the Subscription is Missing or Showing Incorrectly?
If you can’t find your subscription in your recurring payments, you can search for it manually from our full list of eligible subscriptions. If you can’t find it there, we might not be able to cancel that subscription yet. Visit the help center for more info on why your subscription isn’t showing up and what you can do about it.

What Subscriptions Can Experian Cancel?
We can cancel over 200+ subscriptions in categories like streaming services, meal kits, entertainment apps, and more. Start a cancellation request to see our full list of eligible subscriptions.

Why Can’t Experian Cancel the Subscription?
There are two main reasons we can’t cancel a subscription: (1) You’re billed for your subscription through your mobile phone app store. We can’t cancel subscriptions that are billed by the Apple App Store or Google Play, but we can walk you through it—check out the help center for instructions. (2) Your subscription was already canceled. If you already canceled your subscription, there’s nothing left for us to do!

Will You Get Billed for the Subscription After it’s Been Canceled?
Depending on when we cancel your subscription, you may have already started a new billing cycle. This means you may need to pay one more time after we cancel for you, but you can keep using your service during that time. If you’re billed more than once after your cancellation is complete, contact us for help.

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