Sportsline [sportsline.com] is offering 12 months of their betting advice, statistics, and models for $40 using code
KICKOFF
As many SDers know, usually Sportsline comes with Paramount+ + Showtime. Here's the thing -- the Sportsline FAQ now says that only full price (ie $99/year) subscriptions now come with the streaming service. However, there are people on Reddit who have reported that they still are getting it included with a promo price. Some have reported that it required unlinking and relinking P+ and Sportsline. Sooo....maybe?
Not sure if anybody is willing to try and let us know.
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A 30 day free trial? Wow, thanks.
A 30 day free trial? Wow, thanks.
It's been saying that for over a year, yet still provides subscription for length of Sportsline sub (even if you buy Sportsline at reduced promo price).
I'm thinking they added that just so when they do pull the plug, people have no recourse for complaints.
ADDED BONUS: as soon as you sign up with code KICKOFF, go to your membership and hit "cancel subscription". They immediately give you an extra year for free. My new one now expires January 6, 2027. Can't upload a photo as proof but did screenshot it.
I do this deal all the time for paramount+ only and it's so worth it
If you're saying wording has changed recently on requiring a full-price subscription, I know I'd be reading up on a lot of recent user experiences here and maybe reddit before signing up. This company always has had some degree of wording that makes it sound like you get less than what they actually give you, there's always a bit of a risk they one day start doing what they claim they're going to do. I'd just check out what recent subscribers are saying as far as if they signed up since wording changed and if they still get the freebie sub to para+.
No, it's ad free version that also includes showtime content.
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If you're saying wording has changed recently on requiring a full-price subscription, I know I'd be reading up on a lot of recent user experiences here and maybe reddit before signing up. This company always has had some degree of wording that makes it sound like you get less than what they actually give you, there's always a bit of a risk they one day start doing what they claim they're going to do. I'd just check out what recent subscribers are saying as far as if they signed up since wording changed and if they still get the freebie sub to para+.
I remember the one year well! It was something like 54 cents. It was THE best deal ever. Sad that those days are gone.
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