FREE Google Home Mini for Spotify Premium Subscribers

Both New and Existing Spotify Users Can Enjoy This Freebie
The Spotify offer for a Google Home Mini is back!
While supplies last, existing and new Spotify Premium users (individual & family) can get a FREE Google Home Mini.
Which means – YES, even if you signup today just for the freebie, you’ll be eligible to get one!
The smart speakers are normally priced at $49 and the cost of Spotify Premium is $9.99 per month. Or as low as $4.99 per month for students. You do the math.
Interested in scoring one?
Here are all the important details:
How to Get a FREE Google Home Mini With Spotify
Who’s Eligible for this Offer?
You qualify for the Google Home Mini offer if…
- You have an existing (or you create a new) Premium Individual, Student, or Family account
- You pay for your subscription with a reoccurring payment method
- You don’t subscribe to Spotify through a third-party
- Your Spotify account is registered in the U.S.
However, if you’ve claimed one in the past you won’t be able to get a Google Home this time.
What if I’m Using a Free Trial of Premium?
Spotify Premium trial users can get in on this offer.
But, you’ll have to forfeit the rest of your trial period and you’ll be charged a subscription fee immediately.
How Do I Claim My Free Google Mini on Spotify?
Individual account subscribers can visit this page to claim a Google Home Mini. And family account subscribers can visit this page to claim their freebie.
After claiming it:
You’ll receive an email when your Google Home Mini is available.
Hurry if you want one because the Spotify offer can expire at any time!
More questions? Get answers here.
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