Currently, you can try Amazon Music Unlimited free for three months.
Considering that a monthly subscription regularly costs $10.99 per month for a non-Prime member, the value of your three free months is $32.97. (For Prime members, the monthly subscription is $9.99, making the 3-month trial value $29.97.)
How to get the deal:
Go to the Amazon Music website.
Click “Try it Free.”
Sign into your Amazon account.
Choose your payment method, and select “Sign-up and pay” to complete your order.
Note: You won't be charged until your free trial is over. As a Prime member, I signed up on Nov. 12, so my account won't be charged until Feb. 18.
What is Amazon Music?
Amazon Music is a streaming service that allows users to listen to a wide range of songs and albums through subscription plans. It offers options like Amazon Music Free (ad-supported), Amazon Music Prime (included with Amazon Prime), and Amazon Music Unlimited (the full-service subscription).
As an Amazon Music Unlimited subscriber, you’ll gain access to top ad-free podcasts and exclusive content with a catalog of over 100 million songs without interruptions.
The fine print:
Bottom line cost: You won’t pay anything for the 3-month trial. After the trial ends, you’ll pay $10.99, or $9.99 for Prime members.
Do I need to cancel? Yes, if you decide you no longer want to use Amazon Music Unlimited, you’ll need to cancel.
To do so, open your Amazon Music settings and go to the “Amazon Music Unlimited” section. Select "Cancel" in your subscription renewal details. You’ll also have the option to pause your subscription.
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