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Free 7 Day Disney+ Trial for All New Customers @ Disney+

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Thanks goes to monkeyboyadams for posting on hotukdeals.

Disney has decided to open up a free trial to help you decide if the service is for you.

The bonus is that you automatically get a free trial as soon as you sign up – you don’t need to do anything else other than register an email address on the official Disney+ site.

You can even sign up using your chosen device, be that a games console, smartphone, tablet, Smart TV, or Amazon Fire TV Stick.

Just go through the process of setting up an account, enter your details (including your bank details, but don’t worry – you won’t be charged), and then you will be able to enjoy seven days of binging on the house.

You will be automatically charged once those seven days are up though, so make sure you cancel the subscription if you don’t want to continue watching, or keep in mind that the money will automatically come out of your account if you want to keep it.

Great timing based on the current ‘lockdown’! Happy watching.


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  • +3

    Kinda pale when Netflix gives a month free trial.

    • +1

      agreed. And disney actually has bugger all to watch that you havent already seen

  • +4

    Didnt they always have this?

    • +7

      yup, this has always been around and if they are advertising this as being for this "situation" we are all in, then shame on them

      • I think Disney Plus just became available to the UK/Europe this month, so perhaps just a marketing drive timed around this? But yes I remember the 7 day trial when signing up last year.

  • It's a bit of a contradiction of terms, this is a trial, it's not free, if it were free you could keep it, just found it a bit funny seeing "Free Trial" in the same sentence. :)

    • Agree, but I've never understood those "as seen on TV" ads that offer trials that do cost money plus separate P&H.

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