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Posted 5 June 2015
3 Months Of Unlimited Music from Deezer For 99p in June
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This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
3 months of unlimited music from Deezer for just 99p during June.
* Unlimited music on mobile, tablet, computer
* No ads, no interruption
* Music accessible offline
* High quality sound
This is for both new and existing (thanks @Oxygene) accounts so jump-in.
If you don't want to pay £9.99 after the three months then just cancel your contract as soon as you are up and running with the three months for 99p - you will still keep the three months.
Remember you can import your Spotify playlists into Deezer using Spotizr. When in Deezer on web choose 'Apps' from the left-hand menu then 'Discover our apps' and look for Spotizer
Enjoy!
* Unlimited music on mobile, tablet, computer
* No ads, no interruption
* Music accessible offline
* High quality sound
This is for both new and existing (thanks @Oxygene) accounts so jump-in.
If you don't want to pay £9.99 after the three months then just cancel your contract as soon as you are up and running with the three months for 99p - you will still keep the three months.
Remember you can import your Spotify playlists into Deezer using Spotizr. When in Deezer on web choose 'Apps' from the left-hand menu then 'Discover our apps' and look for Spotizer
Enjoy!
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sorted byOn the website:
1. Select Settings cog icon next to your name:
2. Click-on Settings:
3. Click-on My Subscription then 'Continue with cancellation' at bottom
Follow prompts.
Job done! (_;)
How can you say that it's a "nightmare" to set up a playlist in Deezer?? You just go to playlists, and select "new playlist" - alternatively, just tap on a song or album and choose "add to playlist"......it couldn't be any easier! (and is much the same as Spotify).
I'm not sure what you're expecting - but the process is hardly a "nightmare"!!
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Remember you can import your Spotify playlists into Deezer using Spotizr.
When in Deezer on web choose 'Apps' from the left-hand menu then 'Discover our apps' and look for Spotizer
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If you choose to use Deezer free verses Spotify free the former is free unlimited streaming if you link your Last.fm account to it scrobbles are instant the latter is free 10hrs/month if you link your Last.fm account scrobbles require you to listen to half the song
Sweet music on that site.
Deezernuts.
A. Not everyone has a Chromecast.
B. What happens if your free trials have run out? ie, you don't qualify for the Google Play deal.
C. As said by many people on this thread, the deal does NOT apply ONLY to new members.
Thus... For many people who CANNOT get Google Play for free for 3 months... of which there is many... This is a great deal. Better, in fact, for those who do not qualify for the Google Play deal.
As my last Chromecast trial has recently expired, and this is even better than the half price Spotify Premium student deal, I'll be signing up for this. Thanks so much OP!
I was on that EE plan and I wish I had never got a new contract, I thought Deezer was very good (when free) and I do miss it now, thanks OP.
Settings | My Subscription | Do you want to cancel your subscription?
I would like to continue cancelling my subscription.
Continue with cancellation
Just looked, only free for 30 days?
What a stupid comment. Because it's only free for 3 months 1 time only, and those of us who have used it already would have to pay £9.99 a month.
This is hot!
I can confirm it works with OLD accounts too it is the fourth time in my life I've paid a quid on the same account name :P
Yep you do still get three months for 99p.You're just cancelling the renewal.
I'll probably pay the £10 a month when my free sub runs out because I now use it all the time.
Still using the SONOS offer from Christmas time! DEEZER Premium FREE for a whole year!
You will be charged a one-time payment of £0.99. At the end of 3 months, you will be charged the standard rate of £9.99 per month. This offer is non-binding. You may cancel your subscription at any time. Offer valid until 01/07/15. Offer cannot be combined and is valid once only.
JUNE may be a clue. I wouldn't leave it until after midnight on the 1st July just in-case!
Not really, most of the music available is similar, and I've never noticed any difference in sound quality, I'm more than happy with my free subscription and I will glady pay £10pm when it runs out
use your desktop you can get this app in Deezer by clicking Apps on the 'sidebar' clicking discover our apps and scrolling down till you find spotizr it will take you to spotizr.com/ it will now let you import your Spotify account in one go or you can go in Spotify and copy/paste links to your playlists
Currently on a free upgrade to elite and so quality is better than Spotify too.
I used Spotizr to transfer playlists.
Good deal. Heat.
This offer gives you Deezer Premium which allows you download the music to listen even when there's no connection. After the three months you can pay £9.99/month to continue on premium or move to a free service which does not allow offline mode however you will still be able to stream the music to listen and all your playlists will remain active and you can still add to and edit them.
cheers sorted it now..the forgot password didn't show up on my tablet done it through my laptop
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Really? Just signed up tonight and it worked a treat!
Heat!!!!!
I've had a closer look at the settings and sadly cannot see any explicit lyrics filter.
Unfortunately, (for you in this particular case), when a subscription is cancelled it is the renewal which is cancelled not the current sub which runs its course.
I had a free Spotify account and then found certain bands and albums were removed and that just put me off for good. Also, you never own any of the music and in year's to come after investing many pounds worth it's quite possible a service could end and you're left with nothing.
Music is about enjoying the moment; I find streaming services great for when you want to play a song with a click of a button and not have to worry about buying/finding music. It isn't about buying into an 'asset' of owning a library, you'd be left with lots of memories and hours of enjoyment, not 'nothing' in my opinion
cancel now you have already paid for the 3 months
Now I just have to work out where the next deal for streaming music comes from in August, maybe jump on to Apple Music for what is reported as a free 3 month trial.
Thanks op.
:-)
Like Spotify, Deezer still offers an ad-supported free tier at 128kbps. This offers unlimited listening on web or tablet, but restricts mobile use to the Flow feature and Mixes only. There’s no offline listening, so you’ll want to go steady if you have a data allowance.
For £9.99 per month, (that is this deal), users can get access to the ad-free Premium+, with 320kbps playback and offline listening, or for £14.99, Sonos users only can sign up to Deezer Elite for everything Premium+ offers, plus 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC playback through their Sonos kit.
Read more at whathifi.com/dee…iew
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Yep but if you want 320Kbps you do actually need to remember to go into the settings and set high quality, I wonder how many people forget to do that!
You can create your own playlists though.
The "generational" thing I think is that "managing a music" collection will soon become as outmoded as buying physical media. It has amused me for some time that angry saps rage against digital downloads for games, and all over themselves for blueray movies.
This is just now being talked about in mainstream media. I just went to look, but couldn't find the magazine this month talking about how all the new PCs at Computex I think it was have no physical media drives.
Vinyl gave way to CD, gave way to DRM downloads to MP3 and now to streaming.
MP3 tagging tracks and adding lyrics, zzzzzzz.
I can create my own playlists on Xbox Music or Spotify. I pay for Xbox and use free Spotify.
(If Spotify gets an Xbox app [porbably will when Xbox gets Windows 10] then I will change my sub to Spotify])
But trying to manage 30 to 40G of ripped or collected music just seems like a ton of effort when for 10 quid per month (about 3 Starbucks coffees) I can just stream almost any music I like.
Yes, a generational thing, the youth of the day can barely read email, you think they will "manage" music? LOLz No