Methods for Acquiring Streaming Services at No Cost: From Extended Trials to Bundled Bonuses
In the ever-evolving world of streaming entertainment, free trials have become a popular way for users to test out new services without committing to a subscription. Here's a roundup of some of the current offers available for popular streaming services.
Amazon Prime
New users can enjoy a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime, which includes access to Prime Video, Amazon Music, and various other Prime benefits. However, this offer is not available to those who have previously taken advantage of the trial. To sign up for the Amazon Prime trial, visit the Amazon Prime page.
Amazon Music
Amazon's free tier, Amazon Music Free, comes with adverts and is accessible to anyone with an Amazon account. For a more premium experience, Amazon Music Unlimited often offers free trials around big sales events like Prime Day and Black Friday, lasting as long as four months.
Spotify
Spotify's free tier is available without charge, but it includes adverts and doesn't offer complete control over playback. For a more ad-free and feature-rich experience, Spotify Premium offers a three-month free trial, with details about the inclusion of lossless quality still pending.
Apple Music
Apple Music offers a free three-month trial when buying certain Apple products like iPhones, iPads, and Mac computers. Additionally, new users can get three months free when signing up for an Apple TV+ account. Apple Music also comes free for three months for eligible Apple device owners like iPhone, iPad, and AirPods Pro 3 users.
Disney
While no German bank offers free access to Disney+ with a current account, there are other ways to get Disney+ for free. For instance, EE customers can enjoy six months of free Disney+ as part of their mobile contract, and Barclays offers free Disney+ as part of its Barclays Blue account, although there is a monthly fee of £5 and a minimum monthly income requirement of £800.
Vodafone
Vodafone's Entertainment plans offer free access to either Disney Premium or Amazon Prime for 24 months, depending on the chosen plan. The plans also include a choice between Disney+ and Amazon Prime, including SIM-only deals, but they aren't the cheapest around. Prime Video is included in Vodafone's Entertainment plans, but specific details about the offer were not provided in the text.
Mobile Contract Perks
Free streaming services can also be obtained as perks of mobile contracts or bank account benefits. For example, EE customers can get Apple Music for free for six months, and Vodafone's Entertainment plans include free access to Disney Premium or Amazon Prime for 24 months, depending on the chosen plan.
In conclusion, free trials are a great way to test out new streaming services without committing to a subscription. Whether you're a music lover, film enthusiast, or simply looking to save some money, there's a free trial out there for you. Keep an eye out for promotions around big sales events like Amazon's Big Deal Days sale on 7-8th October, where you might find even more opportunities to try out new streaming services at no cost.
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