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Audible is free for three months (UK deal)
SAVE OVER £20: A three-month subscription to Audible is available for free, including an audiobook of your choice each month.
Prime Day is one of the biggest shopping events of the year, and Amazon always seems to mark the sale by dropping the prices of its subscription services. We’ve already seen big discounts on things like Kindle Unlimited and Amazon Kids+, and now it’s the turn of Audible.
offers the world’s largest selection of audiobooks and premium spoken-word entertainment, and provides uninterrupted listening with the free Audible app. It’s an impressive service, and it could be yours for free.
Prime members can enjoy three months of Audible for free if they subscribe before Oct. 28. This deal is not available to existing Audible members or those participating in an Audible free trial. After the three-month promotional period, your Audible membership will automatically renew at £7.99 per month until you cancel. You can do this at anytime though, so you don’t need to pay a penny.
Included with the membership is an audiobook of your choice each month, regardless of price or length. These books are yours to keep, even if you cancel. You can also get up to 80% off selected audiobooks with member-only deals.
Try Audible for free this Prime Day.
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