Cancel TransUnion Credit Report Subscription: A Simple Guide

One of the three major credit bureaus, TransUnion offers monthly memberships that include credit monitoring, scores and reports. If you no longer need the services of TransUnion, you can cancel at any time by calling or writing.
Call Customer Service
To cancel, call the TransUnion customer service team at 1-800-493-2392. The customer service line is open every day, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. If you signed up for a seven-day free trial, you can cancel at any time during that period to avoid TransUnion charging the credit card on file. If you cancel after the trial period, TransUnion will no longer charge your credit card, but will not offer a refund if you've already paid for that month. After you cancel, you lose access to your online TransUnion account including any credit data, analyses and reports.
Send a Letter
You can also request that TransUnion cancel your monthly membership by sending a letter to the address found on the website. Follow up with TransUnion by calling customer service to be sure TransUnion received your request.
budgeting
- Visa Card Cancellation: A Comprehensive Guide
- Cancel Your Target Credit Card: A Complete Guide
- Experian Account Cancellation: A Step-by-Step Guide
- Reporting Bank Fraud: A Comprehensive Guide
- Cancel Your CreditReport.com Account: A Step-by-Step Guide
- Removing Evictions from Your Credit Report: A Comprehensive Guide
- Accessing Your Credit Report: Understanding TRW & Experian
- Dispute a TransUnion Credit Report: A Step-by-Step Guide
- Understand Your Credit Report: A Comprehensive Guide
-
Cancel Your FreeScore Account: A Step-by-Step GuideFreeScore.com is a credit-monitoring website that tracks your credit activity from the three major credit bureaus -- Experian, Equifax and TransUnion -- and alerts you if there are major changes to yo...
-
Dispute Credit Report Errors: A Comprehensive GuideYour credit reports contain information about where you live, how you pay your bills, and any public records that you may have. Credit bureaus sell your credit report to creditors, insurers, employe...
