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If you're just a registered guest on ancestry.com..........?

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do you pay for anything?I never put in a credit card number and I clicked on the link that said free use of the site or something like that just to get something built up.If not how can I cancel as a registered guest?

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  1. Canceling a Registered Guest account

    Registered Guest accounts are designed to give unlimited access to free services provided by Ancestry; therefore, there is no need to cancel these accounts. When you have concluded using your Free Registered Guest account, simply discontinue use. You will not be charged any fees when accessing a Registered Guest account from Ancestry.

    (Note: We do not currently cancel Registered Guest accounts. )

    If you decide later on that you want to renew your account, or have a paid membership,  go to this site for further information and how to renew/pay for new accounts:

    http://ancestry.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/anc...


  2. ancestry.com is probably the best genealogy website, but subscriptions are expensive. If you want to use and understand this site, the best advice is to buy pay per view credits. These are not expensive although valid for only 14 days or so, but as long as you have credit, all the features of the site will be open for you to view. In  this way you can search and learn about the site without spending hundreds of dollars.

  3. If you're only a registered guest, there's no need to cancel. You just don't go back and you're done with it. You just come and go as you want and you're not being charged for it. The downside is that you don't have access to most of the actual records. You just get to see that they exist without seeing what they say.

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