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PDFfiller has a rating of 3.9 stars from 5,082 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Reviewers satisfied with PDFfiller most frequently mention customer service, small business and good experience. PDFfiller ranks 1st among Business Documents sites.
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Great product, easy to use
Does exactly what was promised!
I dont like using PDFfiller bcuz it's too hard-i am considering asking for refund.
Excellent and easy to use
As more features are requested, I am amazed as to how versatile PDFfiller is.
So far it works fine
Easy to use and can work on any platform.
Settled on filler because of ease to use and storage. Am concise ring to upgrade after first month expires.
I had problems using this program. Customer support helped me to figure out what was causing the problem and fixed it. I appreciate their time and effort.
Experience was fine but some aspects of PDFfiller site are hard to understand
Easy to use, nice results. Would like a few more features.
Works very well. I was looking for more affordable monthly payment options.
Really easy to use! I love the result of shiners that look nearly prepared.
I appreciate the support I have received
I still have a lot to learn about how to use the features
I appreciated the availability of documents for Probate.
Worked very well
Works great with laptop, but Was time consuming and difficult to work on IPad. Had to switch to my laptop in order to speed up the process and complet the job.
It is really nice to be able to type in answers on a form via my computer.
It works
This is so useful to make professional looking document
Answer: NO! Any company that would lure veterans to use their service, then try to charge them to print or save their documents after filling them out iss a RIPOFF!
Answer: Tharun hi! Many thanks for your interest and question! No, our 30-day free trial period is entirely free, no hidden fees, no fine print. The first charge goes on the first day of the second month (and you can surely cancel prior to that, again, no charges). Hope this helps!
Answer: Many thanks for your question! There are two answers here, actually. First of all, nobody in pdfFiller Team has access to the documents you store inside your account. Our Support and Statistics can see the number of uploads and sendings, but NOT the contents of your documents. That's confidential information. Regarding your payments details: If you are paying for our services by a credit card, we see: ***********1234. That is, only the last four digits of your card, the date of transaction and the amount paid. If you are paying via PayPal, we obviously see the email linked to your PayPal account. Hope this helps!
Answer: Dear Susan, many thanks for your question! And yes, you can do that. Two things are important here. First, you need to register a password-protected account to make sure all your sensitive data is stored securely in our private cloud. Secondly - please, note that PDFfiller does not have any sort of official agreement with medicare, thus, your form cannot be automatically delivered to the needed office. In other words, you can surely fill the form with us, edit it later, print, save, email etc. But keep in mind that you are responsible for document delivery, this is NOT automated. Hope this helps!
Answer: Dear Bibek, many thanks for your question. And no, you will not, free trial is free :) But please, mind the deadline. Charging is automatic straight after these 30 days are over.
pdfFiller is a cloud-based platform with a comprehensive digital toolkit that makes handling PDFs easy. Edit, sign, store, manage, and collaborate on documents all in one place — no downloads, switching apps, or paying for multiple subscriptions needed. All your documents are safely stored in the cloud, so you can access them anytime, anywhere, without worrying about losing your data.

