
Whatever special Amazon discounts and deals that you see on these sites were already posted on Amazon’s portal and not exclusive deals. Very rarely will you find deals for Amazon’s products outside it’s portal, as Amazon seldom shares discounts, deals and promo codes with any coupon or discount websites.

In order to qualify for Amazon Music Unlimited’s 90 day free trial,Ģ, Purchase a qualified product from Amazon’s desktop websiteģ, Register for a qualified subscription package such as Kindle Unlimited, Amazon Prime or Prime Video.Īnd always take one account at a time, don’t get greedy creating hundreds of Amazon accounts in a few days time, all your accounts might be gone in a flash, if Amazon engineers get suspicious. The fact this 90 day free trial comes in the middle of the biggest crisis of our lifetime, COVID-19 medical emergency, with millions being laid off and companies filing for bankruptcy like never before, makes Amazon’s gesture truly special.

Most of the times, Amazon Music offers a conventional 30 day free trial like most of the streaming entities in the market, but very rarely do they offer a 90 day free trial, like they did in the months of April and May 2020. Let us take a look at different methodologies in accessing Amazon Music Unlimited’s premium version free. The Home page of the Amazon Music app is filled song recommendations based on your listening experience.įirst comes the Brand New albums and songs section, which is followed by Unwind & Chill or Celebrity Curated Playlists, Recently Played, New Songs, Trending Playlists, Recommended Albums and much more. Having said that, as on June 2020, Amazon does have more than 160 million Prime users across the globe, which is projected to cross the 200 million mark by the end of 2020, because of the COVID-19 crisis.Ħ0 million is a lot of songs and yes, very tempting indeed, to try it out.

This explain why Spotify has more than 150 million free subscribers without any so called prime time, late night subscription plans.Įven though Amazon LLC has not released any data regarding the free subscriber numbers for it’s stand alone music service, Amazon Music Unlimited, it is safe to assume, these numbers would be far less than Spotify’s, based on the number of free tracks each streaming entity offers. While Spotify offers 35 million songs in it’s free version, from it’s entire catalog of 50 million songs, which means 70% of Spotify’s songs are free, whereas Amazon only offers 3% of it’s 60 million songs free. Amazon Music Unlimited’s free version is riddled with invisible strings…first off you should be either a Prime subscriber or an Amazon Echo user and secondly even if you are, you can still only listen to 2 million songs and not 60 million songs.
