60 Day Spotify Premium Free

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Spotify® 60-Days Free Trial Offer Terms and Conditions. This offer (the “Offer”), which is made to you by Spotify (as defined in the Spotify Terms and Conditions of Use), entitles you access to the Spotify Premium Service (as defined in the Spotify Terms and Conditions of Use) for a period of sixty (60) days from the moment that you activate such trial period by submitting your payment details (the “Free Trial Period”).

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Spotify, one of our favorite music streaming services, is currently offering a 60-day free Premium trial for new subscribers to the service. Users who have previously subscribed to the service or taken advantage of the free trial in the past are ineligible for this offer. Normally the service only gives users a 30-day free trial, so if you’re a new user, you may want to think about signing up today. Of course, you can cancel at any time, and after your 60 days are up, you’ll be charged the normal price of $9.99 per month.

This promotion follows the recent Android app update to version 2.0, which brought some welcome performance fixes. Spotify will keep playing if a notification sound pings your device, which is something many users have been complaining about for quite some time. Additionally, the app used to be very sluggish to start up, but the developers have now made it much quicker, even if you have a poor internet connection.

We’re unsure how long this 60-day free trial offer will last, so head to the link below to sign up before time runs out. If you have yet to download the Android app, you can do so here.

Sign up for your 60-day free Spotify Premium trial.

My family absolutely loves the music streaming service Spotify, so much so that I actually splurged for Spotify Premium last year. Now each kid can build their own playlists and listen to any song they want from their personal device. So when I heard online rumors about people figuring out how to score a free Spotify Premium account, it piqued my curiosity. Could it really be possible? I ended up doing a bunch of research and here’s what I discovered.

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First, the Scams, Myths, and Sketchy Stuff:

When it comes to getting Spotify Premium for free, there are many folks who are trying to outsmart the system and illegally creating a way to get free access.

Here’s what you need to know to not fall victim.

– Change the Date On Your Phone “Hack” – I discovered several illegal “hacks” where people extended their 30-day Spotify free trial be simply changing the date on their phone to something in the past.

This would extend their free trial by however many days in the past you went back. Don’t do it.

Not only is it wrong, but it can really mess up your smartphone apps that need the correct date to function and stay updated, not to mention your calendar.

– Use a 3rd Party Spotify App – I also discovered a YouTube video where some dude used a bogus Spotify app which got him full access to Spotify Premium free of charge.

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He never really said who created the app which is a good reason to stay away from it. Don’t do it, as you run the risk of picking up a nasty virus on your computer, tablet, or smartphone.

– Free Spotify Premium Codes – Apparently, there are these Spotify “codes” floating around the web which require you to download a “code generator” onto your computer which you can use to get Spotify for free.

These are very shaky sites to say the least, and many are riddled with spyware, viruses, and malware. I’d stay away from them all.

4 Legit Ways to Get Spotify for Free (or Really Cheap)

While there exists some shady ways to get Spotify Premium for free, there also exists some legit ways to get it free, or for very little money. Here are a few:

1. Get a Really Long Spotify Free Trial

Spotify normally comes with a 7-day free trial when you redeem your trial via mobile. So don’t redeem via mobile….ever.

Instead, start your trial via your desktop or laptop and take advantage of their 60-day free trial. This 60-day trial only works for users who’ve never had Spotify Premium before and are willing to enter their credit card info to get the free trial started.

2. Share a Premium Account

Did you know that you can share a Premium account with others and split the monthly cost?

Get 3 friends or family members on a Family account with you and each will only pay $3.75/month.

Make it easy: Have one person pay the monthly bill, then just collect money from the others every 6 months or so.

3. Student? Get Spotify Premium for Cheap

Did you know that students can score Spotify Premium for only $4.99/month via Spotify Student for up to 12 consecutive months? To qualify you’ll need a .edu email address and be able to show proof of enrollment.

4. Guaranteed 30-Day Free Trial Without Getting Charged

After you start your 30-day free trial, go into your Spotify account and under “Subscription”, click on “Cancel your Subscription”.

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You’ll still get your free 30 days and won’t be charged once your trial ends.

The best part is you’ll no longer have to remember to cancel your free trial before getting billed for your 1st month.

Ask the Reader: How do you save money on your music and entertainment costs?

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By Kyle James

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