ExpressVPN has removed its 30-day money-back guarantee for new subscribers following their recently announced 2026 World Cup sponsorship and ticket raffle.
In its updated terms of service, the company says that “promotional benefits” of the sweepstakes “cannot be combined with the money-back guarantee.”
It makes sense to remove the money back guarantee while running a World Cup lottery as people could repeatedly sign up in an attempt to increase their chances of winning a ticket before canceling their subscriptions after the winner is announced.
But if you’re new to VPNs, we always recommend using a service with a money-back guarantee. This gives you the time you need to get used to a VPN, install it on all your devices, and be 100% sure you’re happy before committing your money.
So if this has put you off ExpressVPN for now, which VPNs should you choose? More importantly in this case, which VPNs go above and beyond and offer greater guarantees than most.
The best VPN money back guarantees
I’ve scoured the web and these are currently the top 3 VPN money back guarantees you’ll find:



