Renewing a Premium account after a free trial

Last updated: 1 year ago
If you signed up for a Premium subscription on our desktop site, we'll remind you about the end of your trial and upcoming charge to your credit card seven days prior to the auto-renewal via email.
The card you used to sign up for a free trial for any LinkedIn Premium subscription will automatically be charged one month from the date you signed up. To avoid being charged for your free trial, you must cancel the trial at least one day prior to the auto-renewal billing date. You can see your Premium free trial auto-renewal date on your My Premium page.
  • To avoid being automatically downgraded to a Basic (free) account, make sure to update outdated billing information within 5 days after your renewal date.

  • Your free trial expires exactly one month after it’s redeemed. It’ll convert to a paid subscription and your card will be charged if you don’t cancel your trial before it expires.
  • Billing, cancellation, or renewal dates for free trials and billing charges are based on the date and time that the subscription was activated, in local US time zones for US-based English-speaking members only. For all other countries or languages, this is in Universal Time Coordinated (UTC).
Note: If you purchased a subscription on your mobile device, you won’t receive an email reminder prior to the auto-renewal of your subscription. If you purchased using iOS, you’ll receive a notification on your device prior to auto-renewal.

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