Update: This highly popular front-page deal expires today.
Hulu is offering
1-Year of Hulu w/ Ads Subscription for
$0.99/Month when you login to your account and click on '
Get This Deal' valid for
New/Eligible Returning Subscribers only.
Disney Plus is also offering
1-Year of Hulu w/ Ads + 1-Year Disney+ w/ Ads Subscription for
$2.99/Month when you login to your account and click on '
Get This Deal' valid for
New/Eligible Returning Subscribers only.
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Offer for Hulu (With Ads) plan only: $0.99/month for 12 months, then auto-renews at $9.99/month or then-current regular monthly price. Ends 11:59 PM PST on 12/2/24. Cancel anytime, effective at the end of your billing period. No refunds or credits for partial months. New and eligible returning subscribers (who have not been Hulu subscribers in the past 1 month) only; Disney+ Basic and Disney Bundle subscribers are not eligible.
…Offer for Disney Bundle Duo Basic plan only (includes Hulu (With Ads) and Disney+ (With Ads)): $2.99/month for 12 months, then auto-renews at $10.99/month or then-current regular monthly price. Ends 11:59 PM PST on 12/2/24. U.S. residents, 18+ only. Offer valid for new and eligible returning Hulu and Disney+ subscribers (who have not been Hulu or Disney+ subscribers in the past 1 month); Disney+, ESPN+, Hulu, and Disney Bundle subscribers are not eligible. Cancel anytime…
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My hulu + disney just expired today. I clicked the link above and signed up through Disney and it went through with no problem. I had to re-activate hulu, through the disney plus site. But I didn't have any issues using the same email or credit card.
Too late for me but that's a great workaround for those not signed up yet. If I'm understanding it correctly this let's you keep your most current account alive for another 12 months. That way you keep your most current watchlist, settings, inventory, etc.
Since Hulu won't let you sign up with the account that just ended, you go around that by signing up through Disney+ instead. Genius.
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Pen and paper help with that
I gotta Hulu and Starz and I can access Starz in the Hulu app
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I guess this is like yesterday where their system is warming up or something and deal could be acquired little later in the day.
Then make another account with you real email and get the 99 cent per month deal.
My non ad Hulu is at $18.99 so I'll watch a few if I pay $3 a month for Hulu and Disney.
I was sharing an account with a friend who had the ad free version but that ended and I still need to finish Over Achiever!
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1. open hulu.com with incognito / private window . You will show as logged out.
2. Sign up for the blackfriday deal by changing your email like this. If you are [email protected] -- sign up with [email protected] . Email standards mean that all mail sent to the +hulu alias still route to your normal bob.smith account
3. Hulu will treat you as a new user. Create a new account, pay with any credit card (even the current one on file), and save this new username + password in your Keepass / Bitwarden / IOS Keychain / Notebook
100% of email providers support the +alias extension, and about 90% of websites treat this as a unique account record.
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The only way you can get a better deal for Walmart+ is if you have credit card "offers". Check your credit cards and cashback sites. Otherwise Walmart themselves have never gone below $49.
If you don't need Walmart+ you could also try the Sportsline loophole route (search Slickdeals for info) although personally I'm not quite sold on that loophole.
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