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What I don't really get ...
In case I buy every year one Apple product which is eligible for "one year free Apple TV+ subscription", then I never have to pay the subscription at all, right? At least this is my understanding.

I wonder, because last year I bought a new iPhone and I have until 12th November 2020 the free AppleTV+ subscription.
In June I bought the new 2020 MacBook Pro 13", but the "expiration" date for ApplelTV+ has not changed yet.

Is this normal?
 
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What I don't really get ...
In case I buy every year one Apple product which is eligible for "one year free Apple TV+ subscription", then I never have to pay the subscription at all, right? At least this is my understanding.

I wonder, because last year I bought a new iPhone and I have until 12th November 2020 the free AppleTV+ subscription.
In June I bought the new 2020 MacBook Pro 13", but the "expiration" date for ApplelTV+ has not changed yet.

Is this normal?
I thought it was something like you get the first year free and then have to pay. Would be nice if someone would clear this up.
 
What I don't really get ...
In case I buy every year one Apple product which is eligible for "one year free Apple TV+ subscription", then I never have to pay the subscription at all, right? At least this is my understanding.

I wonder, because last year I bought a new iPhone and I have until 12th November 2020 the free AppleTV+ subscription.
In June I bought the new 2020 MacBook Pro 13", but the "expiration" date for ApplelTV+ has not changed yet.

Is this normal?
It's not the way it works. You get one free AppleTV+ trial per family regardless of how many devices you buy. See my post above #10 for the promo terms and conditions link.
 
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