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I hereby notify you of my decision to terminate the contract relating to the Privaterecords.Net service.
This notification constitutes a firm, clear and unequivocal intention to cancel the contract, effective at the earliest possible date or in accordance with the applicable contractual period.
Please take all necessary measures to:
– cease all billing from the effective date of cancellation;
– confirm in writing the proper processing of this request;
– and, if applicable, send me the final statement or balance confirmation.
This cancellation is addressed to you by certified e-mail. The sending, timestamping and content integrity are established, making it a probative document meeting electronic proof requirements. You therefore have all the necessary elements to proceed with regular processing of this cancellation, in accordance with applicable principles regarding written notification and contractual freedom.
In accordance with personal data protection rules, I also request:
– deletion of all my data not necessary for your legal or accounting obligations;
– closure of any associated personal account;
– and confirmation of actual data deletion according to applicable privacy rights.
I retain a complete copy of this notification as well as proof of sending.
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In the interest of transparency and prevention, it is essential to recall the inherent limitations of any dematerialized sending service, even when timestamped, tracked and certified. Guarantees relate to sending and technical proof, but never to the recipient's behavior, diligence or decisions.
Please note, Postclic cannot:
- guarantee that the recipient receives, opens or becomes aware of your e-mail.
- guarantee that the recipient processes, accepts or executes your request.
- guarantee the accuracy or completeness of content written by the user.
- guarantee the validity of an incorrect or outdated address.
- prevent the recipient from contesting the legal scope of the mail.
Cancellation Privaterecords.Net: Easy Method
What is Privaterecords.Net
Service overview
PrivateRecords.Net is an online subscription service that offers access to public records such as property, criminal, and marriage records. The service operates on a membership model that converts trials into recurring subscriptions unless cancelled.
Subscription model
Users typically sign up for a trial or introductory period and are then charged a recurring fee if cancellation is not completed before the trial ends. Reports and third‑party checks have raised trust concerns about the site’s transparency and billing practices.
How to cancel Privaterecords.Net
By phone
Call the customer service number and request cancellation, providing your membership or account details.
- Phone: (888) 270 19304 - state your full name and account ID.
- Ask for a confirmation email or message and note the agent’s name and time of the call.
By email, website form and mail
There are multiple non‑phone options you can use; pick one and keep records of the interaction.
- By email: Send a clear cancellation request to support@privaterecords.net. Include full legal name, account identifier, and desired cancellation date; request a written confirmation.
- Website/contact form: Visit PrivateRecords.net, go to “Contact Us,” fill required fields and state cancellation intent in the “Please Tell Us What You Want” box; save any confirmation or response.
- Registered postal mail: For the strongest proof, send a signed cancellation letter by registered mail to the provider’s address (see Address section). Include full legal name, account identifier and cancellation date.
What happens when you cancel
Access after cancellation
Access to search results and account features may end immediately on cancellation or at the end of the current billing cycle depending on the provider’s terms. Save any records you need before cancelling.
Billing and renewal
Cancellations should prevent future automatic renewals, but some users report charges after cancellation attempts. Monitor your card or bank statement for at least one billing cycle after cancelling.
Will I get a refund?
Typical refund behaviour
Public guidance indicates that service fees are typically non‑refundable once a trial converts to a paid subscription; users are advised to cancel during the trial to avoid charges.
See a general summary of cancellation/refund guidance: cancelhow.com overview.
Exceptions and steps to request a refund
- If you were charged despite timely cancellation, collect evidence (timestamps, confirmations) and request a refund in writing.
- If the provider refuses, escalate to your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge and consider filing a complaint with a consumer agency.
- Keep expectations cautious: multiple user reports indicate difficulty obtaining refunds after trial conversions.
Privaterecords.Net plans and pricing
Where to find official pricing
Always check the official Privaterecords.Net website for the most current plans and terms before signing up. Do not rely on secondary sources for exact prices.
No public pricing verified here
No authoritative public pricing in SGD is included in this guide. Do not rely on this document for price details; verify directly on the provider’s site prior to subscribing.
Your consumer rights in Singapore
Key protections
Singapore law (including the Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act) requires clear disclosure of trial terms and fair trading practices. Misleading or ambiguous terms may be actionable.
Practical remedies
- Dispute the charge with your card issuer or bank (chargeback) if refunds are refused.
- File complaints with the Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) for mediation when merchant resolution fails.
- Document all cancellation attempts; registered mail and timestamped electronic records strengthen your case.
Customer experiences
Negative reports
Public complaints commonly describe surprise recurring billing, narrow trial windows, difficulty reaching support by phone, and denied or delayed refunds after trial conversions.
Independent site‑trust checks have flagged the site with low credibility in some services.
Resolved or positive cases
Some individual complaints have been marked resolved to the customer’s satisfaction. Outcomes vary and often depend on the evidence a customer can provide and the responsiveness of the payment card issuer or mediator.
For a site credibility check, see: ScamAdviser report.
Documentation checklist
Essential items to keep
- Signup confirmation and the trial terms or screenshots of terms shown at signup.
- Emails and message threads with support, plus the support email address used (support@privaterecords.net).
- Call logs: date, time, phone number called, agent name and any confirmation number provided.
- Bank or card statements showing charges and any attempted refunds.
Additional evidence that helps
- Registered mail receipt and tracking showing delivery to the provider’s address.
- Screenshots of the account cancellation page or confirmation screen.
- Notes of any chat transcripts or error messages encountered during cancellation.
Common mistakes
Relying on verbal cancellation only
Many customers report cancelling by phone without receiving written confirmation and later being charged. Always request and save a written confirmation.
Missing the trial cutoff and weak documentation
Failing to cancel before the trial end or not keeping clear timestamps often results in denials of refunds. Use registered mail or timestamped electronic messages for the strongest proof.
Comparative recap
| Method | Typical speed | Proof strength | Refund likelihood | Period |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Phone | Immediate (if answered) | Weak unless you obtain written confirmation | Low to medium - depends on records | N/A |
| Hours to days | Medium if you receive a reply | Medium - better with written reply | N/A | |
| Website contact form | Hours to days | Medium if you receive a confirmation | Medium - depends on response records | N/A |
| Registered postal mail | Days to weeks | High - physical delivery proof and signature | Higher - strongest evidence for disputes | N/A |
After cancelling
Next practical steps
- Monitor your bank/card statements for unexpected charges for at least one billing cycle.
- If charged after cancellation, submit a written refund request and escalate to your card issuer for a dispute if necessary.
- If cross‑border issues persist, consider filing a complaint with consumer mediation services in your jurisdiction.
Helpful links
- General cancellation/refund overview: cancelhow.com
- Sample cancellation letter and process help: postclic.com cancellation letter
- Site credibility check: ScamAdviser
Address
Mailing address
Send registered cancellation letters to the provider’s postal address to retain delivery proof.
Private Records LLC, ATTN: PrivateRecords Privacy, 1317 Edgewater Dr #1255, Orlando, FL 32804, United States
How to send registered mail
- Use your postal service’s registered or tracked delivery option and retain the receipt and tracking number.
- Include a clear, signed statement: full legal name, account identifier, intent to cancel and the effective cancellation date.