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Hello hope someone can help with this, I am looking to register for study.com just for some self-studying,
not directly tied to any degree, and
this page says this:
Study.com offers a 7-day money-back guarantee for all account types, including the annual plan.
However, upon registering, all I encounter is the option to purchase a monthly plan with a 30 day
money back gurantee.
Can anyone confirm if they recently were able to go with a 7 day trial or see it as an option currently ?
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Study.com doesn't offer a traditional free trial, but it does provide a 30-day money-back guarantee, effectively acting as a trial period. This allows users to try out Study.com's membership and get a full refund if they are not satisfied within the first 30 days. If you take a proctored exam during this period, you will not be eligible for a refund, regardless of whether you earned college credit.
You're reading pages that may or may not have been updated, or has items yet to be updated. I usually get people to review websites with the newest or most update pieces of information. Link:
https://support.study.com/support/soluti...antee-work
How does Study.com's money-back guarantee work?
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Study.com's money-back guarantee allows you to sign up for a membership and start using Study.com right away. If you subscribed pursuant to a money guarantee offer and you are not satisfied per the terms of our offer, you can request a refund by emailing support@study.com Refunds are not automatically issued and must be requested.
Completing a course for transfer credit or passing a professional test voids eligibility to receive a refund.
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(Yesterday, 02:48 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Study.com doesn't offer a traditional free trial, but it does provide a 30-day money-back guarantee, effectively acting as a trial period. This allows users to try out Study.com's membership and get a full refund if they are not satisfied within the first 30 days. If you take a proctored exam during this period, you will not be eligible for a refund, regardless of whether you earned college credit.
You're reading pages that may or may not have been updated, or has items yet to be updated. I usually get people to review websites with the newest or most update pieces of information. Link: https://support.study.com/support/soluti...antee-work
How does Study.com's money-back guarantee work?
Modified on: Thu, 17 Apr, 2025 at 10:17 AM
Study.com's money-back guarantee allows you to sign up for a membership and start using Study.com right away. If you subscribed pursuant to a money guarantee offer and you are not satisfied per the terms of our offer, you can request a refund by emailing support@study.com Refunds are not automatically issued and must be requested.
Completing a course for transfer credit or passing a professional test voids eligibility to receive a refund.
So are you saying the 7-day trial doesn't exist as that page claims ?
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I don't think they've retained their 7 day trial for a while now, they may have had it in the past. Unless their homeschool page you linked to is newer than the one I searched for, they've recently changed their pricing and requirements for the College Starter and College Saver.
We don't work for Study.com, if you need an answer, it's best to go directly to the source. For me, I would think the 30 day option would be better than the 7 day trial, but that's for me, I don't know what/why you're needing a trial. Contact them and report back your findings.
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gotcha. I will try emailing them, I was just curious in case someone had gotten the trial recently. 30 days is of course better than 7, but just not always if for example you decide you don't like the site. although they claim it's a 30 day money back guarantee I feel like probably they will ask questions and make you jump through some hoops to actually cancel.
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