Amazon Music Unlimited: 3-Month Free Trial

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Amazon is offering a limited-time free 3-month trial of their Amazon Music Unlimited streaming service. This is the full version that lets you listen to any song or podcast on demand and without ads. The regular price is $9.99 a month for Prime members ($10.99 without) with the standard trial length being 1 month.

You can manage and cancel your Amazon Music subscription at any time here. Even if you turn off auto-renew right away, you still get the rest of your free trial and it won’t auto-renew.

The fine print:

This 3 month free trial offer of a monthly Amazon Music Unlimited Individual Plan is a limited time offer available only to new subscribers to Amazon Music Unlimited. After the promotional trial, your subscription will automatically continue at $10.99/month ($9.99/month for Prime customers) plus applicable tax until you cancel. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer. Digital content and services may only be available to customers located in the U.S. and are subject to the terms and conditions of Amazon.com Services LLC. Offer limited to one per customer and account. Amazon reserves the right to modify or cancel the offer at any time. Offer is non-transferable and may not be resold. If you violate any of these terms, the offer will be invalid

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Comments

  1. Thanks for the notice, Jonathan! We’ve been using just the free Amazon Prime Music and free Pandora with our Echo and Echo Dot, and waiting to see if Pandora would get their Premium Product to work with Echo before deciding between that and Amazon Unlimited.

    Maybe the $10 is enough to push us over the edge. Although, honestly, we’re not really feeling too limited by our current free music streaming options.

  2. “The limited supply of credits have all been claimed.” Oh well!

  3. Costco co-branded vard not eligible :/

    Jim

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