Can I switch credit cards and upgrade from the "Basic 30 day opt out trial" to the full version?

It seems the free trial does not allow me to create an HTML web form.  To test the HTML web forms I must pay $0.99 for the 30 opt-out trial...
I want to test an HTML web form on FormsCentral for a few weeks to "kick the tires".  But I work for a City government that requires leaping through bureauracratic hurdles to purchase online with a credit card.
So I am considering using my own personal credit card for the trial, and then opting-out. 
If my testing goes well and once I get the purchase requisition processed by the City bean counters, I plan to re-enroll using the City P-Card as the credit card.
Question:
Can I save the HTML web forms created during the 30 day opt-out trial and somehow transfer them into the new Employer funded FormsCentral account?  Or can I somehow reinstate the original account I opted out of, and apply a different credit card for that account?

Hi;
I'll do my best to answer your questions.
First, the "Free" Formscentral account does allow you to create HTML web forms, that is the basis of the product and the Free level account gives you most of the HTML forms creation tools to explore.  This page goes into more detail of what you get with the Free versus paid plans:  https://www.acrobat.com/formscentral/en/features/compare-plans.html
I'd recommend kicking the tires in the Free account and exploring the list of features you'd get by upgrading.
If you sign up for a "Basic 30 day opt out trial" you should be able to manage your account/subscription information here:
) Go to https://www.adobe.com/account/my-products-services.html#MyServicesHeader
) Sign in using the AdobeID for your account
) On this page you should see your FormsCentral subscription listed and it will show how long until it expires and allow you to manage the account and billing information there.
If for whatever reason you needed to create a new account after approval from the bean counters you could share any forms that you created in the original account with the new account and then "Duplicate" the forms, you would lose the original URL to the form (each form would get a new URL when they were duplicated) but the form would be identical and you can duplicate with the responses.  Another option is to "Export design file" from the first account and then import that into the new account.
I hope that answers your questions, feel free to ask follow up.
Thanks,
Josh

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