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Does anyone know how long the free trial period lasts for on that site? The reason I'm asking is that I, myself, don't want to sign up and find out: I'm asking for a friend who is interested.
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Keep in mind, study… although it is technically free for the 14 day period (here in the U.S.) as Chris states, to sign up one must still give them a credit card and other information. If you decide to resign within 30 days following the expiration date of the 'free trial' period you may do so, but if you don't then your stuck with the charge for whatever service(s) you signed up for.
I think Ancestry is generally a good site, one has to be cautious when signing on to assure that, if you don't want to continue, that you actually apply for leaving… within the prescribed time period.
I think Ancestry is generally a good site, one has to be cautious when signing on to assure that, if you don't want to continue, that you actually apply for leaving… within the prescribed time period.
@stuey,
I'd suggest they do all their speaking to family members, in the style of WDYTYA, first. This could save a lot of time when they "come up against a brick wall" in terms of research.
Often, you find family members referred to by an endearing nickname, not the name on their birth certificate and you can only get past obstacles like that by speaking to people.
It could take more than a year of using Ancestry to build the tree to your satisfaction. £140/yr, last time I looked.
I'd suggest they do all their speaking to family members, in the style of WDYTYA, first. This could save a lot of time when they "come up against a brick wall" in terms of research.
Often, you find family members referred to by an endearing nickname, not the name on their birth certificate and you can only get past obstacles like that by speaking to people.
It could take more than a year of using Ancestry to build the tree to your satisfaction. £140/yr, last time I looked.