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Apple Music
Psyduck1980
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in Phones & TV
Does anyone know if you qualify for a free 3 month trail with Apple Music if you have previously enjoyed a free 6 month trail via EE?
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Possibly, you would need to use a different Apple ID I suspect.0
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Just in case anyone is interested I cancelled my Apple Music subscription with EE and took one out with Apple directly and I qualified for the 3 month free trial.0
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Psyduck1980 wrote: »Does anyone know if you qualify for a free 3 month trail with Apple Music if you have previously enjoyed a free 6 month trail via EE?
Hello, sounds like you're sorted but as the offer through EE and the offer directly through Apple are different you should be able to make the most of both.
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I can confirm it!!!8217;s possible to take part in both offers; used my three month !!!8216;free!!!8217; trial on Apple Music when it launched a couple of years ago and started my six month !!!8216;free!!!8217; trial using EE back in January of this year.It's not your credit score that counts, it's your credit history. Any replies are my own personal opinion and not a representation of my employer.0
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