If you’re looking for ways to save money, then a great place to start is by cancelling any unused or unwanted subscriptions.

To help you out, we’ve put together this guide for cancelling Equifax.

Easy way to Cancel Equifax

  1. Log in to your Equifax Account.
  2. Go to the ‘My Account’ tab.
  3. Click on the ‘Product Management’ option on the left. Here you’ll see what services you’re currently subscribed to and the features of that service.
  4. Right below tap ‘cancel service completely’.

To cancel on the phone:

Call 0800 014 or 0333 321 4043

To cancel by post:

Customer Care Team

PO BOX 10031

LE3 3FS, Leicester

Tada 🎉 All done! If you’re looking for more tips on how to save money or reduce household bills, then you can check out the Plum blog.

How Plum can help automatically manage subscriptions

Plum is a money management app that can help you budget, by giving you an overview of all your bank accounts and credit cards all in one place.

The app can also give you an adjusted balance, which takes into account any regular payments due before your next payday.

By identifying any regular payments that come out of your bank, it’s easy to spot where you have subscriptions that you might have forgotten about, or identify where your cash goes so you can better control your spending.

You can find out more about Plum on our website.

If you’re trying to save money, then we have earlier articles on: regularly saving money, creating your budget, saving money fast, saving a lot of money, calculating how much to save, saving to buy a house, saving money for people who struggle, student money saving tips, saving £5,000 in a year, advice on being frugal, the best way to save money.

If you’d like to clear your bank overdraft, whether that be an arranged or unarranged overdraft then you can check out our earlier article. We even have specific advice for Bank of Scotland, Barclays, Clydesdale, Coop Bank, Danske Bank, First Direct, Halifax, HSBC, Bank of Ireland, Lloyds, Metro Bank, Monese, Monzo, Nationwide, Natwest, RBS, Santander, Starling, Tesco Bank, Think Money, TSB, Ulster Bank, Yorkshire Bank customers, details of what happens if you can’t pay your overdraft or how to pay your overdraft in instalments, and we explain the potential disadvantages of an overdraft.

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