Exploting the free trials and cancelling payments - possible?

chiggychoggy

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LinkedIn provides a variety of services like posting jobs or Premium where you can provide a valid credit card number and they will only bill once the free trial is over.

So for Premium you get a month before they bill. For posting a job - three days.

But what happens if you consistenly cancel the payment after you've used up the free trial? For example, you post a paid for job, and cancel after two days. Next week you post a paid for job and cancel after two days.

Since you can get dozens of replies to jobs in two days - that might be enough for your purposes. So you can just cancel.

Does anyone have any personal experiences of cancelling more than once? What happened?
 
I don't really understand the replies so far.

How do you actually know if you are unable to use the same card? People all the time must cancel the trial version before the card is billed. Are they really unable to use the same card for a different service?
 
LinkedIn provides a variety of services like posting jobs or Premium where you can provide a valid credit card number and they will only bill once the free trial is over.

So for Premium you get a month before they bill. For posting a job - three days.

But what happens if you consistenly cancel the payment after you've used up the free trial? For example, you post a paid for job, and cancel after two days. Next week you post a paid for job and cancel after two days.

Since you can get dozens of replies to jobs in two days - that might be enough for your purposes. So you can just cancel.

Does anyone have any personal experiences of cancelling more than once? What happened?
how about paying for what you use, i know its a novel idea
 
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