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About findmypast.com Prices and Cost?
Findmypast.com offers a range of subscriptions to help explore family history. Subscriptions start from just US$13.33 per month. This is the monthly price of a 12-month subscription, billed annually. Subscriptions are available with different levels of access (Essential British & Irish, Ultimate British & Irish or Premium) and varying lengths (1 month, 3 month or 12 month duration). Findmypast Premium is available as a 3-month or a 12-month subscription. Some subscriptions will entitle you to discounts on future purchases; a 12-month Ultimate British & Irish subscription gives a 10% discount on 1921 Census purchases and any 12-month subscription will be renewed with a 15% loyalty discount. For users in the US & Canada, there is a free 14-day trial; $19.95 /mo or $199.50 /yr for the World Subscription; $9.95 /mo or $99.50 /yr for the US & Canada. For users in the UK, there is a free 14-day trial; £12.95 /mo or £155.95 /yr for the World Subscription; £10.00 /mo or £119.95 /yr for the Britain Subscription..
About findmypast.com Popular Products and Services?
Findmypast is a subscription service that connects people to their family stories. It has a bank of billions of digitized records and access to some of the world’s most renowned historical databases. This allows customers to connect to people, both past and present, and visualize their family story in more detail than ever before. The technology combines the core elements of searching historical records, networking through building family trees, and digitizing historical documents and newspapers to provide users with context and accuracy.
Findmypast has partnerships with archives, institutions, and societies, which are key to making billions of family records available online for the first time. Some of the key partners include The National Archives and the British Library. The British Newspaper Archive is a partnership between the British Library and Findmypast to digitize over 40 million newspaper pages from the British Library's vast collection.
The Findmypast story began in 1965 as what was then known as Title Research. Since there were no online records, employees spent many hours poring over microfiche machines until the first website was launched in 2003 as 1837online.com. Rebranded in 2006, and acquired by DC Thomson in 2007, Findmypast has since expanded to cover the UK, Ireland, Australia, and North America. In 2011 Findmypast embarked on a 10-year project to digitise 40 million pages from The British Library's collection of historical newspapers, this partnership was renewed in 2021 with a broader scope. Findmypast has won several major digitisation contracts such as the 1911 Census for England & Wales, British Army Service Records, and the 1939 Register. Through partnerships with religious organisations, UK record offices, and societies Findmypast hosts record sets including the Catholic Heritage Archive and The Wales Collection. From January 2022, Findmypast is the exclusive online home of the 1921 Census of England & Wales in association with The National Archives.
About findmypast.com Payment Method?
Findmypast.com offers several payment methods. Users can update their payment details on the website. Additionally, the platform provides options for using discount codes or vouchers. Refunds are also possible under certain conditions. Findmypast.com offers gift subscriptions, which can be purchased and redeemed on the site. Lastly, the PayAsYouGo option is available for users who prefer a more flexible payment method. Please note that for more specific information, it's recommended to visit the official website of Findmypast.com.
Can you help me find a similar website to findmypast.com?
Sure, here are some websites similar to Findmypast.com:
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Ancestry.com: This is a great option for getting started, especially for US-based research. You can make a family tree, get automated hints, and link everything to your DNA test results.
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FamilySearch.org: This site offers free access to all record collections. Some collections are only accessible from Family History Centers and/or affiliate libraries.
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MyHeritage.com: Similar to Ancestry, you can build a tree, get automated hints, and link everything to your DNA test results.
Each of these sites has its own unique strengths and features to help you get started with your genealogy research. They all have extensive record collections and offer various tools for building and researching your family tree. Choose the one that best suits your needs.
How do I contact customer service at FindMyPast?
To get in touch with the Customer Support team at FindMyPast, there are several options available. An email can be sent to support@findmypast.co.uk. Alternatively, a Live Chat service is available on their website. If no one is available on the Live Chat, an email can be submitted instead. For direct contact, the phone number is +44 (0)20 3326 6300. The support team is available between 9 am and 5.30 pm (UK time), Monday-Friday..