Showtime Free Trial With Spotify

Effective as of August 22, 2019

Showtime Free Trial With Spotify Subscription

PLEASE READ THESE TERMS CAREFULLY AND IN FULL. THEY CONTAIN CERTAIN CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ON THE AVAILABILITY AND USE OF THE PREMIUM 3 MONTH TRIAL OFFER, INCLUDING WHAT HAPPENS AFTER YOUR FREE TRIAL PERIOD ENDS.

Introduction.
This Spotify Premium 3 Month Free Trial Offer (the “Premium 3 Month Trial Offer”) is made available by Spotify (as defined in the Spotify Terms and Conditions of Use (“Spotify Terms of Use”).

The plan recently added Spotify Premium as an option, though Pandora, HBO, Starz, Showtime, and VRV are also available. Other AT&T customers are also eligible for a free six month trial of. ShowTime is a highly flexible and feature-rich responsive theme. It has a fully-customizable homepage layout with many content blocks to choose from, three unique header styles, mega menus, quick view, product filtering, video support and much more.

The offer.
The Premium 3 Month Trial Offer entitles you to access Spotify Premium - a form of Paid Subscription, as defined in the Spotify Terms of Use, (the “Spotify Premium Service”):

(A) for an initial three (3) month trial period (the “Free Trial Period”); and
(B) without charge,
from the moment that you activate the Free Trial Period by submitting your payment details.

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By submitting your payment details: (i) you accept and agree to these terms and conditions (the “Premium 3 Month Trial Offer Terms”); and (ii) acknowledge and agree to the Spotify Terms of Use. Any information that we may collect and process under this Premium 3 Month Trial Offer will be done in accordance with the Spotify Privacy Policy.

Duration and cancellation.
Spotify reserves the right to modify or to earlier terminate this Premium 3 Month Trial Offer at any time and for any reason. After such time, Spotify shall not be obligated to redeem any further attempts to take up this offer.

After the Free Trial Period, you will automatically be charged the then-current monthly price of the Spotify Premium Service and the payment method you provided will automatically be charged that amount unless you cancel prior to the end of the Free Trial Period.

To cancel, you must log into your Spotify account and follow the prompts on the Account page or click here and follow the instructions.

Eligibility.
In order to receive this Premium 3 Month Trial Offer, users must satisfy the conditions listed at (A)-(C) below (each an “Eligible User”). You must:

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(A) be new to the Spotify Premium Service. If you have subscribed to either the Spotify Premium Service or Unlimited service or have taken a trial or introductory offer previously, you are ineligible for this offer;
(B) provide Spotify with a valid and current payment method. Neither prepaid cards nor Spotify gift cards can be used as a valid payment method for this offer; and
(C) pay for your Spotify Premium Service subscription directly to Spotify and not through a third party (e.g., not through a cable or telecommunications provider).

Eligible Users may only redeem the Premium 3 Month Trial Offer once - previous users may not redeem the offer again. The Spotify service may not be available on certain personal devices.

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  • Spotify introduced two new offers on Thursday to try to convince more people to sign up for Premium.
  • New users can get three months of Spotify Premium for free if they sign up before June 30th. Once the trial period ends, they will be charged the monthly price of whichever plan they chose.
  • Lapsed Spotify Premium users can also get three months for $9.99 until June 30th.
  • Visit BGR’s homepage for more stories.

If you’ve been waiting for the right time to try Spotify Premium, this is it. On Thursday, Spotify began offering two new deals that should tempt free users to give the paid version a shot. Starting today, first-time users can get three months of Spotify Premium for free across all of the service’s plans including Duo, Family, and Student.

Additionally, any members who canceled their Premium subscriptions on or before April 14th, 2020 can sign back up and get three months of service for $9.99. That’s about $20 off over the next three months, and you’ll get access to all of the features you lost when you decided to cancel, such as unlimited skips and offline listening. Users in all markets other than Japan have until June 30th, 2020 to take advantage of these offers.

All in all, Spotify’s latest earnings report was a positive one, with growth across the board and 130 million Premium subscribers around the world. While Apple Music has become the music streamer to beat in the United States, Spotify is still the undisputed king internationally. Even amidst the uncertainty of the novel coronavirus pandemic, Spotify met or exceeded all of its most important metrics, and expects to see continued growth in the second quarter.

The one major area of concern for Spotify is ad-supported revenue, as advertising took a gigantic hit when the global economy came to a screeching halt earlier this year. With ad-supported revenues failing to meet expectations, Spotify appears to be tempting as many free users into signing up for Premium subscriptions as possible, hoping that many of them opt to stay on board once their free trial period runs out later this summer or fall.

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If you want to take advantage of either offer, just head to the Spotify Premium landing page and hit the big button that says “Get 3 Months Free,” create or sign in to your account, and pick the plan that’s right for you. If you aren’t eligible, Spotify will let you know and show you the standard Premium plans instead.

The Individual plan costs $9.99/month and comes with one account, the Family plan costs $14.99/month and includes six accounts and the Spotify Kids app, and the Student plan costs $4.99/month and includes access to ad-supported Hulu and Showtime, but is otherwise the same as the Individual plan.