When you request PublicData to 'Cancel Your Account', what acually happens is that we cancel the recurrent invoicing and billing that occurs either monthly or annually on behalf of the account.
After cancelling, you may continue to login and use PublicData.com until either the current invoiced period expires or until all of the purchased and bonus 'lookups' are used (which ever of these occurs first).
Once the current invoiced period has expired, the account is deactivated and no additional invoices will be generated until you reactivate the account.
For instance: lets say you sign-up for an account that bills monthly on January 15th.
On February and March 15th, an invoice is generated and your creditcard is charged to satisfy the each of the amounts when they are incurred.
On March 20th, you decide to cancel your PublicData account.
Assuming that you do not exceed the number of 'lookups' that the account type allows, you can continue to login to PublicData until April 14th.
On April 15th, you will not be allowed to login.
Refunds are not given for unused days within an invoiced period.
All PublicData accounts are considered to be recurrently invoiced/ billed/ charged until the customer requests PublicData to stop through the Cancellation Process.
Cancellation of the recurrent invoicing, billing, and charging processes must be requested directly by the customer to PublicData and cannot be implied by non-use, refusal to pay, contact by a creditcard issuer, or any such non-direct method.
If you do Cancel, we hope that your experience with PublicData was useful and you will remember us in the future if you have need for Public Records access.
Thank-you.