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If you’ve yet to sign out of your ex's Spotify account, now's the time.
As of Dec. 12, Spotify’s offering a limited-time deal where you can score three months of Spotify Premium for free. That’s a savings of $11.99/month, or $35.97 total. Once the three months are up, you’ll need to decide whether to continue your subscription or revert to the free plan.
SEE ALSO: When does Spotify Wrapped start tracking for 2025? What we know.With an Individual Premium account, you can listen to music ad-free whenever and wherever you want. You’ll also get up to 15 hours of audiobook listening per month.
This deal is only available to new Premium subscribers, so if you've had a Premium account before, you'll need to use a different email address to take advantage of the offer.
Other Spotify Premium plans include Student ($5.99/month), Duo ($16.99/month), and Family ($19.99/month). The Duo plan is for two account holders living at the same address, while the Family plan covers up to six Premium accounts for people living together.
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