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expiredTheCosmoKramer posted May 14, 2025 03:35 PM
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expiredTheCosmoKramer posted May 14, 2025 03:35 PM
New / Returning Subscribers: 1-Year Peacock TV Premium Streaming (Ad-Supported)
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I previous cancelled this current plan a couple of months ago.
With that being said, I went to restart my plan at the cost of $79.99 and it said I won't be charged until the next billing cycle (5/29/2025), and I accepted.
I then went to cancel the plan for the next billing cycle and was offered to stay for $19.99 on the next billing year billing cycle. 5/29/2025 to 5/29/2026 for $19.99.
Maybe someone here who reads this can try and see if it works for them.
Excludes current paying subscribers. After offer ends, each year you will be charged $79.99 (or the then-current retail price) plus tax until you cancel. Cancel anytime. Additional eligibility restrictions and terms apply: Offer Terms.
any current plan holders will not be able to extend...no stacking deals. Bummer!
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May be worth your time.. Another agent offered me a $1.99 for 6 months.
My free Sapphire subscription expired this week and this offer was perfect timing. Like 7 cents per day
But you don't understand paying $2/month for Peacock's live and on demand stuff vs paying for a fat bundle of stuff you don't want?
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But you don't understand paying $2/month for Peacock's live and on demand stuff vs paying for a fat bundle of stuff you don't want?
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