FindMyPast have just announced that the 1939 Register will be available on-line from 2nd November. I had assumed that as a subscriber to FindMyPast the Register would be available as part of the package I pay for by annual subscription. WRONG! I cant have read the small print. FindMyPast say that: Records will be available to purchase for £6.95 per household or £24.95 for our 5 household bundle (£4.99 per household). As an early 1939 signup, we will send you an exclusive code soon which will entitle you to 10% off our 5 household bundle. When asked if these charges apply to those who are currently subscribed FindMyPast said: Because of the amount of work involved, and wealth of additional information were providing around the records, were unable to include the 1939 Register in our users subscriptions. David Railton
That is extremely disappointing to hear, but thanks very much for the heads up. I have so many people in my tree that I'd be interested to find out about that it makes it a very expensive option to take up. I wonder what "wealth of additional information" actually means? Regards, Sally > > FindMyPast have just announced that the 1939 Register will be available > on-line from 2nd November. I had assumed that as a subscriber to FindMyPast > the Register would be available as part of the package I pay for by annual > subscription. > > WRONG! I can’t have read the small print. > > FindMyPast say that: > “Records will be available to purchase for £6.95 per household or £24.95 for > our 5 household bundle (£4.99 per household). > As an early 1939 signup, we will send you an exclusive code soon which will > entitle you to 10% off our 5 household bundle.” > > When asked if these charges apply to those who are currently subscribed > FindMyPast said: > “Because of the amount of work involved, and wealth of additional > information we’re providing around the records, we’re unable to include the > 1939 Register in our users’ subscriptions.” > > David Railton