SAVE $39.96: Prime members are X-Deal (2011)eligible to sign up for 4 months of free access to Amazon Music Unlimited, which typically costs $9.99 per month, for an overall savings of $39.96. Non-Prime members can sign up for 3 months of free access.
Amazon knows how to host a sale. In addition to the annual Prime Day sale in mid-summer, the retailer has been treating us to an October deals events, too. We just got confirmation that Prime Big Deal Days will happen again on Oct. 8 and 9 this year. But you don't have to wait that long to get some great deals, especially if you're looking to crank up the tunes.
As of Sept. 17, Prime members can sign up for four months of free access to Amazon Music Unlimited, which usually costs $9.99 per month, for a total savings of $39.96. If you're not a Prime member, you can snag three months of free access, saving $29.97 total. In either case, you'll need to be a new subscriber to cash in on the deal.
If you're looking for ad-free music streaming, Amazon Music Unlimited can be a perfect option. New subscribers are usually entitled to trying out the service at no cost for one month, but thanks to the early Big Deal Days sale, Amazon is offering Prime members the option to try it out for free for four months. Once your free trial is over, you'll automatically be billed the usual $9.99 per month rate — but you're free to cancel at any time.
SEE ALSO: Amazon Music Unlimited vs. Spotify Premium: A comparisonPrime Music Unlimited offers on-demand music with zero ads. That means your party playlist will no longer have an awkward ad-break. You can also get access to plenty of ad-free podcasts with Music Unlimited. Download songs to your heart's content and listen in while offline, like while en route to your childhood home for the holidays. Signing up now means you'll be able to stream all of your holiday favorites for free this year.
If you're not a Prime member, you can still get a nice deal here with three months of free access. However, after the trial, you'll be on the hook for a $10.99 fee per month. Now's a good time to look into the benefits of a Prime membership, since we're likely to see (more) Prime-exclusive deals drop during the lead up and main event of the Big Deal Days sale. An annual membership comes in at $139, while a monthly membership will cost you $14.99. Amazon Prime offers some nice benefits like speedy shipping, deals on ordering from Grubhub, free Kindle books, Amazon Prime streaming, and more.
If you're a Prime member and you've yet to try out Amazon Music Unlimited, you're eligible to sign up for a free four-month trial today. With a price of $0, there's really no reason to not take Amazon up on this offer, which'll have you enjoying ad-free tunes into 2025.
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