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Free 1 Year Apple TV+ Subscription (Worth $95.88) with The Purchase of New Apple iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac, iPod Touch

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Raised in Apple's latest keynote on September 10, 2019, was a little offer about the new Apple streaming service, Apple TV+.

"Apple today announced Apple TV+, the first all-original video subscription service and home for today’s most imaginative storytellers, will launch 1 November in over 100 countries and regions. Apple TV+ will offer a powerful and inspiring lineup of original shows, movies and documentaries, including “Morning Wars,” “Dickinson,” “See,” “For All Mankind” and “The Elephant Queen.” The service will be available on the Apple TV app on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, iPod touch, Mac and other platforms, including online at tv.apple.com, for A$7.99 inc. GST per month with a seven-day free trial.

"Through Family Sharing, up to six family members can share one Apple TV+ subscription."

"Customers who purchase any new iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac or iPod touch starting 10 September can enjoy one year of Apple TV+ for free. Beginning 1 November, customers can initiate the one-year free offer in the Apple TV app on the device running the latest software."

The terms and conditions are available on the same media release page:

"Customers have three months after device activation to claim the offer, or if the device was purchased and activated before the launch of Apple TV+, they will have three months starting 1 November. The subscription will automatically renew at A$7.99 inc. GST per month after one year. Customers can cancel at any time in Settings at least one day before each renewal date. Customers who cancel during the offer period will forfeit the remainder of their offer. This limited time offer applies to both new and refurbished models, is not restricted to any specific sales channel (e.g. Apple Store, resellers)"

This point above is probably going to be the point that trips up most purchasers.

… "and will be available in all countries where Apple TV+ will launch. Up to six family members can share one Apple TV+ subscription and watch using their own Apple ID and password. Only one one-year offer is available per family, regardless of the number of devices purchased."

The cost for Apple TV+ is $7.99 per month including GST, so a potential saving of $95.88 if you are buying a new Apple device AND wanting to use the new Apple TV+ service when it goes live on November 1.

Claim the offer through the device it's self.

Enjoy!

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    • Through Apple directly? 14 day returns…

  • I purchase Apple TV 4K from HN a couple of months ago. It's still brand new in box. If I activate now I can claim this 1 year offer for free?

  • Unfortunately the T'c and C's are pretty clear on the date of purchase. You could however try returning your unopened item, and purchasing again later…

    • I wouldn’t go that that trouble but how would they know the date of purchase? Do you have to upload your purchase receipt to redeem this offer? Surely it can only go by the activation date.

  • We'll have to wait and see, since this is a new type of offer… The offer does say for purchases from Apple / Apple authorised resellers, and since Apple can probably tell which devices were purchased from September 10, 2019, by doing a search in their internal sales systems from this date forward, they could easily just "allow" those serial numbers to get the free offer (that's my guess). I suspect this is how it will work — but we'll have to wait and see.

    Personally, I don't think it will be based on new devices pre Sept 10, 2019, even if sealed new, and unactivated. Not a gamble I'd be taking (if I'd purchased just before Sept 10, I would have returned said item if possible). But that's just my opinion…

    • Well I'll give it a try come 1st Nov. Will report back, but not really concerned whether I receive the free subscription or not.

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