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Melisha Kaur

Amazon is giving away three months of free Music Unlimited - here's how

Subscriptions like Spotify and Amazon Prime offer endless entertainment, but the costs can really add up.

Which is why we were thrilled to find that online giant Amazon is offering a deal that gets you free three months of its Music Unlimited service.

Users need to visit  amazon.co.uk/amazonmusicunlimited to sign up, once the 90 days are up anyone who wants to keep using the service will be charged the normal monthly fee.

However, the offer is only available to customers who buy an eligible product dispatched from and sold by Amazon EU Sarl.

After your purchase, you will then receive an email with information on how to sign-up for the 90-day promotional subscription of an Amazon Music Unlimited individual plan.

Amazon's music streaming service will work on phones as well as tablets, TVs, laptops and Amazon Echo devices. There are over 50 million songs to choose from and they can even be downloaded for when you're not connected to the internet.

It usually costs £9.99 for normal Amazon customers and £7.99 a month for Prime members - but Amazon's current freebie deal can save you up to £29.97.

Just be aware that if you don't cancel your free subscription on the Amazon website after three months, you will be automatically charged, as per the usual subscription rules.

The 90 days of free Amazon Music Unlimited deal is running until Sunday February 23rd - so you'll need to be quick if you want to take advantage.

Looking for more freebie offers? Here's how .

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