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Member Reviews of Ancestry.com US Records CollectionHere are reviews 1 to 1 of 1 total reviews of Ancestry.com US Records Collection:
Bait & Switch! Don't even bother!! When I signed up a number of years ago, the subscription price was to access all present and future Ancestry.Com databases. A year or two later, they decided that subscribers would have to pay extra (double) if they wanted to use the England/ Ireland-related databases. So the original subscribers' memberships suddenly became "U.S. Records Collection" memberships. Then, a year or two later, the U.S. Records Collection suddenly did not include the POPULAR U.S. records databases, like the U.S. newspapers collections, and, now, the U.S. immigration and passenger list collections. Each of those requires an additional subscription. Want to know what the "U.S. Records Collection" subscription money now gets you? It gets you access to the "History of Indiana," the "Connecticut Men in the U.S. Revolutionary War" list and other riff-raff that's not worthy of an extra subscription cost to those at Ancestry.Com. There is absolutely nothing of value in the "U.S. Records Collection," and every month there will be less, not more, to it as they separate out the things they can charge extra for. Definitely rates a "Don't Even Think About It" vote.
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