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Great deal: Get 97% off Spotify Premium for three months

Published Dec 4th, 2014 4:35PM EST
Spotify Premium Discount

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Is there anything worse than when an awesome Spotify playlist is interrupted by an annoying commercial? Yes, plenty of things are worse, but it’s still bothersome and avoidable if you’re willing to pay for Spotify’s ad-free Premium service. The Premium option will normally set you back $9.99 per month, but right now Spotify is offering a great deal on its paid service that offers new users a huge 97% discount.

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Beginning immediately and available through the end of the year, Spotify is offering three full months of Premium music streaming for just $0.99, a savings of nearly 97% compared to the $30 that three months of paid service would normally cost.

Spotify Premium subscribers can stream unlimited on-demand music on computers or mobile devices like iPhones and Android phones, and they can also enjoy all of their music without the interruption of ads.

There’s a catch, of course, and it’s a doozy: you’re only eligible for this deal if you have never been a premium subscriber before. If you’ve even tried a free trial of Spotify Premium, you won’t be able to enjoy these savings.

If you’re a Spotify Premium virgin and you’ve been thinking about going for the paid option, however, there is no better time than now. A link to the deal can be found below in our source section.

Zach Epstein
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