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How to snag 3 free months of Audible Premium Plus this Prime Day


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SAVE $44.85: Prime members who haven't subscribed to Audible Premium Plus before can score a free three-month trial through July 31 (typically $14.95/month).


Have you redeemed your four free months of Amazon Music Unlimited already? Overlord Bezos is giving you yet another chance to snag an extended trial of an Amazon streaming service this Prime Day.

Now through July 31, any Prime member who hasn't used Audible Premium Plus before can hop on a three-month trial for free. (Its standard trial is typically just 30 days long.) Subscriptions to the platform usually cost $14.95 a month, so you'll be pocketing a savings of just under $45.

Billed as "the largest producer and provider of premium audio storytelling," Audible features a vast, growing selection of audiobooks and podcasts (including exclusive Audible Originals) that you can listen to on your smartphone, Kindle, Fire tablet, or any Alexa device. The Premium Plus tier includes unlimited access to its catalog in addition to one "credit" per month, which you can use to purchase any "premium selection" title that you can keep forever. (Those are typically bestsellers and new releases.) Any extra premium selection picks you want to buy on top of that will be 30% off with Prime.

Amazon will start billing you at the usual $14.95 monthly rate after your free trial ends, so be sure to cancel your Audible Premium Plus membership at some point before then if you don't want to get charged.

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