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4 months of Amazon Music Unlimited for 99p before Prime Day
TL;DR: Early Amazon Prime Day deal! A four month Amazon Music Unlimited subscription is now only 99p until July 16, 2019, exclusively available for Prime members.
There couldn’t be a better time to be an Amazon Prime member. Amazon Prime Day is right around the corner, but there’s an unbelievable deal with Amazon Music for you to get stuck into, right now.
This limited time promotional offer will get you four whole months of Amazon Music Unlimited, for only £0.99, until July 16.
Here’s how it works, if you’re new to Amazon Music Unlimited, meaning you’re currently not a member or in a free trial, you can sign up for the four month streaming plan for only £0.99. Simply head on over the the Amazon Music page, log into your Prime account (or sign up for one), and you’re in business.
If you’re not currently a Prime member, you can actually still get access to this deal. All you need to do is sign up for a free 30-day trial with Amazon Prime, and this will therefore unlock the 99p deal for Amazon Music, easy. Considering Prime Day is right around the corner, it makes sense to pick up this trial now.
Once you’ve sorted your membership, you’ll be getting unlimited, on-demand access to 50 million songs. These can be streamed online or offline for the next four months, for less than £1.
Once your four months is up, this will reset to a £7.99 monthly plan, so ensure you cancel the automatic renewal if you don’t want to stay on any longer than the advertised period. This is made easier, as you can cancel this subscription at any time, without hassle.
This deal is only available for a limited time, so if you’ve been considering your music streaming options, it couldn’t be a better time to get started with Amazon Music Unlimited.
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