NBC Peacock TV Premium Black Friday: 1-Year for $20, or $2/Month

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For Black Friday, you can sign up for Peacock TV Premium (ad-supported) at $1.99/month for 12 months with promo code BIGDEAL or 1 year of for $19.99 with promo code YEARLONG. Works for new and returning customers. Regular price is $5.99/month. Just in time for the Thanksgiving Day parade. Decent movie selection and some sports. Remember to set a calendar reminder to cancel if you don’t want to auto-renew.

I would try to stack this with the AmEx offer and hopefully trigger a $5.99 credit on purchase of the $19.99 annual plan?

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Comments

  1. Michelle Hansen says

    Hi Jonathan,
    I am a current Peacock subscriber. Any idea if this discount will work if I cancel and then resubscribe?

  2. Comcast subscribers get this ad supported tier for free. Just in case anyone isn’t aware. Thats around 25-30% of Americans.

  3. The difference for brainwashing with ads even with a special offer. $80 per year more to be mostly adfree. Say ads are likely 1/4 of the streaming time. Watch 320 hours in a year, less than one hour/day. Then your time becomes valued at $1.00 per hour of the commercials, working for advertisers. They win and you lose. Big time.

  4. I couldn’t get either code to work. Tried adding it to current subscription as well as canceling and restarting.

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