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TL;DR: Until April 28, new users can get a three-month subscription to Amazon Music Unlimited for free.


Amazon is launching its Spring Sale on March 27, and we're expecting absolutely loads of high-quality deals on popular items. That's great news for anyone looking to secure a saving, but massive sales can quickly become tiresome for those simply trying to navigate the online world as usual.

If you're looking to avoid the noise, we have the one deal you should seriously consider. Save yourself a whole lot of bother and secure access to Amazon Music Unlimited for free.

Until April 28, new users can get a three-month subscription to Amazon Music Unlimited for free. Amazon Music Unlimited offers unlimited access to millions of songs and thousands of playlists without adverts. Every user can stream and download their favourite tunes with unlimited skips, plus follow all their favourite podcasts. You can give it a try for three months without spending a penny, so what do you have to lose?

The only thing you need to be careful of is the automatic subscription renewal. After the three-month promotional period, your subscription will automatically renew at £8.99 a month for Prime members or £10.99 a month for non-Prime members. You can cancel this at anytime though, so there's no pressure to pay anything if you're not interested in continuing with the service.

Get three months of Amazon Music Unlimited for free.

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