Amazon Music Unlimited: Free $20 Family Plan Credit for New Members
Like to listen to music in the shower, while you work out, or on-the-go!
If you have yet to join Amazon Music Unlimited, now is the time to do so! Through February 26th, new Music Unlimited members can score a free $20 credit towards a Amazon Music Unlimited Family Plan.
To score this credit, head here, click the yellow $20 banner as pictured above, then click the Enter Your Code button, enter the promo code TREATFAMILY and the $20 promotional credit will be applied to your subscription automatically after your 30-day free trial ends.
After your free 30-day trial, you’ll pay just $14.99 per month but your free $20 credit will cover the first month and then some! Your subscription will renew monthly but you can can cancel at anytime by visiting your Amazon Music Settings.
Amazon Music Unlimited gives you on-demand, ad-free streaming from a catalog of tens of millions of songs with unlimited skips on ALL of your devices! You’ll even get personalized recommendations featuring curated playlists and stations.
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Hmm. I don’t see that yellow banner when I click thru. I’m about two weeks into my Amazon music free trial…I wonder if that’s why?
Could be, as it is for New members.
Darn. I was hoping that a free trial meant I wasn’t actually a new “member”. If that makes sense. Thanks Collin:)
You’re welcome!
Awesome thanks! We love amazon music so this is a chance to see if it really could get better 😉 for free!
You’re welcome Stephanie!
Can 2 devices to listen at the same time?
Here is what the details list: “You and your family can stream music on up to 6 devices at the same time.” 🙂
I love Amazon Music Unlimited but there is one issue with the service. There isn’t a filter for explicit music. I hope they change this. Just today I asked for a Top 40 station to play on my Echo while my kids and I were cleaning the house. The first song it played said the “f” word twice before I was able to stop playing it. The default setting is for the explicit, not the clean version of any song. I will keep letting Amazon know of this issue in hopes that there will be a setting for it one day.
I’ve come across this issue as well, but recently noticed there’s a “Top Pop” station and a “Top Pop (Clean)” station too. So we’ve been listening to that one 🙂 I never realized CeeLo Green’s song wasn’t originally “Forget You” until it came on that station and was panicking trying to change it LOL
LOL! Thank you! I will try that one. I want to let my daughter have unlimited on her dot she received for Christmas, but it isn’t ready for kids yet. Hopefully they will make changes one day.
Looking for an alternative to Pandora – is this similar? Curious for those who are/have tried it. Thanks!