Technology
3 months of Kindle Unlimited for free
When we tell you that something is free, there will probably be a lot of you that will raise an eyebrow and ask what the catch is. That’s reasonable, because things rarely come for free in life.
There’s no need to be such a sceptic though, because you really can get three months of Kindle Unlimited for absolutely nothing. As always, there are a couple of catches, but nothing that is going to result in you paying up, unless you want to continue with the subscription beyond the three month mark.
You can enjoy unlimited access to over one million books, explore a rotating selection of popular magazines, and listen to thousands of books with Audible narration with Kindle Unlimited. All you need to do is redeem this offer before midnight on April 30 and you can start your subscription right away. Existing Kindle Unlimited subscribers are not eligible unfortunately, so this is one for the newbies.
After the three-month period, you will need to pay the full £7.99 per month to continue with the service. That’s unless you cancel your subscription, which you can do at any time.
Read your favourite titles anytime and anywhere with Kindle Unlimited. Some things in life really are free.
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