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Enrolled/Verified Students: Pandora Premium $6/Month, Hulu Ad Supported Plan

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  • About this Offer:
    • Hulu Ad Supported Plan is $8 Off (80% Savings) over the regular subscription price of $9.99/Month
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SheerID is offering Enrolled/Verified Students: Offers for Streaming & Media Subscriptions and more below.

Thanks Community Member Cobalt_Blue_FF for sharing this deal

Note, Most student offers below require online verification of eligibility, typically through SheerID. Discounts and prices may vary by region or change over time.

Available Options:

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • Hulu Ad Supported Plan is $8 Off (80% Savings) over the regular subscription price of $9.99/Month
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Today 03:20 PM
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Coconutz0311Today 03:20 PM
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Thanks for sharing all that. As a reminder, many colleges offer Microsoft 365 for free while you're a student.
Today 04:14 PM
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goblueguy11Today 04:14 PM
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SiriusXm is $1 for first three months. Then $4/mo which is incorrect in the post unless I am missing something.
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Cobalt_Blue_FFToday 04:26 PM
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Quote from goblueguy11 :
SiriusXm is $1 for first three months. Then $4/mo which is incorrect in the post unless I am missing something.
You are correct, I have updated the OP. thanks!
Today 04:31 PM
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DealAddictToday 04:31 PM
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Never accepts online programs.
Today 05:07 PM
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hauntsfToday 05:07 PM
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Peacock - $2.99. Maybe regional price.
Today 05:53 PM
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HudsnhawkeToday 05:53 PM
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Do they have a veterans discount for Hulu ?
Today 05:57 PM
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AlbortToday 05:57 PM
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The Wall Street Journal Student Subscription [wsj.com] – Discounted (around $4/month)
would check with your schools on this. My school offers lifetime subscription for free.

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Today 06:06 PM
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BullyPulpitToday 06:06 PM
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I'm still on the Black Friday $1/mo "ad tier" from last year - and it's not worth that. Hulu has the most invasive dog shit ad system of anything, with "interactive" ads that will pause the ad timers until you wait them out or click a button. Regular commercial TV was better, as was cable, and they're both trash too.
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Today 06:28 PM
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TheCurlyOneToday 06:28 PM
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Quote from BullyPulpit :
I'm still on the Black Friday $1/mo "ad tier" from last year - and it's not worth that. Hulu has the most invasive dog shit ad system of anything, with "interactive" ads that will pause the ad timers until you wait them out or click a button. Regular commercial TV was better, as was cable, and they're both trash too.
I have the same, but use it on PC so no ads
Today 06:31 PM
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itsme4g63Today 06:31 PM
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who wanna pay to watch ads these days!
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Today 06:34 PM
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HudsnhawkeToday 06:34 PM
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Now I need to go back to school.
Or any way to get a .edu address?
Today 06:48 PM
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FancyCheetah576Today 06:48 PM
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Quote from BullyPulpit :
I'm still on the Black Friday $1/mo "ad tier" from last year - and it's not worth that. Hulu has the most invasive dog shit ad system of anything, with "interactive" ads that will pause the ad timers until you wait them out or click a button. Regular commercial TV was better, as was cable, and they're both trash too.
For $1/month I think its worth it, even $2. They have a huge catalogue imo. Anything more, and I may question it. Each 20-30 minute episode has 3-4 ads to it. One right at the beginning, one right after the intro song, one in the 1st half, one in the 2nd half. So it is quite annoying. For movies, I find they're a lot fewer, but for episodes they are supremely annoying.
Today 06:55 PM
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SefferdogToday 06:55 PM
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You could offer me $22/mo to take the ad supported Hulu and I would pass. Absolutely the most obnoxious ads on any platform I have dealt with.
Today 07:01 PM
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SlickRickDealsMCToday 07:01 PM
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The MS Office 365 Personal should now be free for a full year AND then 50% off if you go directly through their main website, but most schools also offer the full suite of MS Office Applications too YMMV.

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plaxitoneToday 07:41 PM
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Quote from Hudsnhawke :
Now I need to go back to school.
Or any way to get a .edu address?

Maybe you have a community college that offers free classes? Idk

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