Amazon's music deal could convince you to drop Spotify and Apple Music

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Amazon is now offering its Music Unlimited service for free
Amazon is now offering its Music Unlimited service for free

Amazon's latest shopping deal could persuade you to make the move from Spotify and Apple to tap into its rival Music Unlimited subscription. That's because the online retailer turned streaming site has dropped the price to £0.

Exactly that, the Prime retailer is now offering three months of its music subscription for absolutely free thanks to its latest sign-up offer, which comes just over a week before the highly anticipated Black Friday sales. In fact, Amazon has already confirmed it's offering its seasonal sales early in just a few days time this Friday, November 17.

Top streaming deals this Black Friday 2023:

  • Get three months of Amazon Music Unlimited for FREE
  • Get Apple One plan for FREE at EE
  • Get Free Spotify with this Vodafone Unlimited SIM plan

Its music service usually costs £10.99 a month but now eager Fred Again, Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, and Rema fans (to name a few) will be able to listen without paying a penny not to mention listening to your favourite podcast ad-free. And once the freebie deal comes to an end you have the choice simply leave without paying the usual monthly rate.

A crucial point for Amazon shoppers this Black Friday is that Music Unlimited deal drops to £9.99 for Prime members (on top of the £8.99 Prime membership price) another incentive for shoppers to consider signing up to its deals.

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This is thanks to its cancel anytime subscription, listeners who don't want to pay can simply let the service know 30-days before their free trial is coming to an end, and continue streaming right up until the renewal date. Not too shabby considering you'd make a £32.97 saving too.

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The flexible 'leave anytime' policy is another catchy feature offered by rivals at Apple Music, which also lets users leave up to the end of their next billing cycle. At first glance Apple's prices are more appealing to money-conscious shoppers, starting from just £5.99 for its Voice Plan however, users are limited to just one device.

Essentially the more devices you want to listen to Apple Music on, the more expensive it gets. This is why the team at Mirror Tech have always backed the Apple One plans, users can bundle six subscriptions all under one £16.99 a month payment and if you just happen to be looking at a Full Works Plan over at EE (for your shiny new phone) you can get all of this included in your monthly handset and data price.

Harriet Morphy-Morris

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