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Google Music - 60 Day All Access Trial - FREE

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Free 60 Day Trial for Google Music All Access (usually 30 days when offered, although a 90 day trial has been offered before).

New users only. Must enter credit card / paypal details but cancel the subscription straight away and still have access for the rest for the trial.

This was 90 days in November but dropped down to 30 days recently, now back up to 60 days. Some users reported only seeing the 30 day trial option during the previous 90 day trial offer so your mileage may vary.

Does not say when the offer ends but it is apparently for a Limited Time.

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  • +1

    How much does the Free Trial normally cost ?

    • +1

      $0.00. Lol.

    • +1

      First 30 days is normally free while the second month would normally cost $11.99.

    • +1

      $12 a month. It's a good service - better than Spotify for people who like to have a browsable collection or upload music to fill gaps in Google's catalogue.

  • Hows's the audio quality?

    • +1

      Up to 320kb/s

  • Any idea if this can be paid for using telstra prepaid credit after the trial ends?

    • yes you can use telstra prepaid credit. I'm doing that

  • Google's own predated credit any good for this after the 60 days?

  • +1

    Probably been asked before but how does the service/library compare with spotify?

  • +2

    Love my Google Play Music, been using it for almost a year and considering the amount of music I have seamlessly listened to it has been well worth the money!
    Great Android app and good iOS app too (I say good as it doens't let you adjust your queue)

  • does google music let you download offline?

    • yes

    • Yes but its only while your subscribed.

      • That is incorrect. I don't have a subscription and can download albums for offline play(can't download individual songs)

        • so if i subscribe i can download as many songs as I want and then unsubscribe?

        • @thanq:

          Oh sorry, I wasn't thinking. I meant any songs you have bought, you can download for offline playback.

          so if i subscribe i can download as many songs as I want and then unsubscribe?

          I highly doubt it.

    • Yes let me clarify. You can download as many songs as you wish while you are subscribed. When you unsubscribe they are removed and you can no longer listen to them.

      This is meant to be a streaming service and is different to purchased music.

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