Hello everyone,
Something that none of you have pointed out, is that Ancestry offers one free trial per credit card. Of course there are some people who have more than one credit card, and therefore more than one credit card number, and so they may be able to obtain several free trials. But without the credit card information, how would Ancestry be able to limit their free trials to one per person? How would they identify who has already had a free trial? People would rejoin endlessly under a false name. After all, they are running a business, not a free service. They are generous enough to offer the free trial, which I myself have happily utilized. I certainly have no complaints about that.
I have found their service to be very legitimate. I even received several free months' service from them when I queried an errror that they had overlooked. I also have the experience of joining under a "monthly membership", which is not the same as a monthly payment for their annual membership. I obtained this membership through a direct telephone call to the company in America. Perhaps you cannot join the "monthly membership" over the Internet. It is not widely advertised, and is at a slightly higher rate, but with the convenience of being able to cancel at any moment. Perhaps it is of greatest use to Americans who are only needing to use membership for a short time to track one small family branch. Or maybe some people just feel more comfortable knowing that they can cancel at any moment.
I notice that many of you who seem to attack the company, are only too happy to receive a look-up from those of us who are members. We are happy to help, and not everyone is in the position to join. But surely it is a bit much to then criticize the very company that enables the look-up in the first place.
As for the comment that there is never a free lunch - I would suggest that there is sometimes a free lunch - but you just have to remember to cancel the agreement - is that really asking so much?
But with regard to the Birth, Marriage, Death Index which can be viewed freely now, one can imagine that the ultimate goal of Ancestry is to make the Index fully searchable under both family name AND given name, as the company called "familyrelatives.org" has already provided for the period 1866-1920. As any of you who have used that site know, being able to search for an entry at the click of a button, rather than tediously searching through page after page, is simply wonderful. If Ancestry do that, then no doubt this new service will cease to be free. So, as mnmilt said, we had better all "Make hay while the sun shines".
UKgirl