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Apple has announced a new offer that gives Apple Card customers three months of Apple TV+ for free, in part to celebrate the premiere of the new animated film "Luck" on the streaming platform.

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The offer, which runs until October 31, will give ‌new and existing Apple TV+ subscribers who are Apple Card‌ customers a free three-month subscription to the service. Alongside access to the new animated show "Luck," users will have access to the ever-growing catalog of Apple TV+ shows and movies, including Ted Lasso, The Morning Show, Servant, and more. Apple One subscribers who are also Apple Card customers are not eligible for the offer.





Article Link: Apple Card Customers Can Get Three Months of Apple TV+ for Free
 
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The point of these offers is to get people who are not subscribed to subscribe. Apple one customers are already subscribed so no they don’t get anything 😂😂😂
I both totally agree about the point of the promo and would not be opposed to a small savings on my One membership over three months. 😉
 
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The point of these offers is to get people who are not subscribed to subscribe. Apple one customers are already subscribed so no they don’t get anything 😂😂😂
Uh no.

The offer, which runs until October 31, will give ‌new and existing Apple TV+ subscribers who are Apple Card‌ customers a free three-month subscription to the service.

So, the anyone who subscribes to aTV+ gets it for three months except those of us who pay for a full suite.
 
The point of these offers is to get people who are not subscribed to subscribe. Apple one customers are already subscribed so no they don’t get anything 😂😂😂
Well, that's true, but it is applying to "new and existing" customers. Back when One launched, I continued to receive Apple TV discounts even though I was a One subscriber. They should do the same credit. But oh well.
 
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Well, that's true, but it is applying to "new and existing" customers. Back when One launched, I continued to receive Apple TV discounts even though I was a One subscriber. They should do the same credit. But oh well.
I remember them doing this for product purchases but that was an incentive to buy a new hardware product. I don’t remember getting some sort of discount like this but I don’t remember what it was for buying. Maybe iPhone I guess you can say this could be an incentive to get Apple Card but I think it’s more of an incentive to try out Apple TV again because there’s been some new stuff released.
 
Also probably not eligible if you’ve previously had a free subscription period after buying an apple devise! As a pay service it’s just not worth the bucks - I don’t know why apple don’t offer one free film download a month from the apple store at least then you might see some value
 
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The point of these offers is to get people who are not subscribed to subscribe. Apple one customers are already subscribed so no they don’t get anything 😂😂😂
From the article above we read:
The offer, which runs until October 31, will give ‌new and existing Apple TV+ subscribers who are Apple Card‌ customers a free three-month subscription to the service.
Your logic falls short. So maybe you are an Apple programmer, as their logic is truly faulty just like the code they generate. :cool:
 
From the article above we read:

Your logic falls short. So maybe you are an Apple programmer, as their logic is truly faulty just like the code they generate. :cool:
Well I guess it does. I think we all know Apple doesn’t go by logic when it comes to most of their decisions. If they did it would be boring

I wish I was an Apple programmer because I’m sure I would be making much more money 😂
 
I have got 3 months free Apple Arcade and Apple TV but had a look at what was available and most of it is garbage sadly. I’m already subbed to Prime anyways and Prime video is peak entertainment for me
 
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