Review-Amazon Prime Music



We all know about Amazon, the company that has revolutionised the world of digital shopping, and you might of actually seen Amazons pathetic attempt of marketing its music service, but what is the service actually like.

According to amazon this is what is offered with the subscription 

Amazon Prime Music offers unlimited, ad-free access to over a million songs and hundreds of hand-built playlists for just £79 per year, in addition to other Prime benefits: 
  • Listen ad-free to over a million songs, hundreds of hand-built playlists and stations with unlimited skips
  • Access Prime Music through Fire devices, iPads, iPhones, Android devices, laptops or online
  • Listen anywhere, anytime with offline playback on your phone or tablet
  • Get unlimited, FREE One-Day Delivery on millions of items
  • Watch over 15,000 movies and TV episodes with unlimited instant streaming
  • Borrow from thousands of titles from the Kindle Owners' Lending Library
  • Secure, unlimited photo storage with anywhere access
Just to add to Amazons it is free for the first month (with my link below) and can be easily cancelled to stop the charge from going through, as I will outline below. 

You are able to access the service from several locations including the app available for both IOS, and Android, as well as there online website. The app layout for the service is clean and follows amazons usual interface of using logical menus and dialogue boxes.

In terms of availability of music Amazon seems to have all the music that I wanted to listen to including some artists that I really did not expect to see up on there.

For those of you that don't currently use a music streaming service I thoroughly recommend that you just try the service, it won't cost you a penny, and you will also receive a membership to their next day delivery, as well as their instant video service, which is defiantly worth a visit. 

If you are worried about the "automatic charge" I have dug up Amazon's instructions on how to stop the automatic payment from going through;

To end your Amazon Prime membership:

  1.  Go to Manage Prime Membership . 
  2.  Do one of the following:
    • To cancel a paid Amazon Prime membership, click End membership.Note: Paid members who haven't placed an Amazon Prime eligible order are eligible for a full refund. You can't receive a refund if any of the household members have placed an Amazon Prime eligible order.
    • To cancel an Amazon Prime free trial, click Do not continueNote: If you don't cancel your Amazon Prime free trial, you will be automatically upgraded to a paid membership plan at the end of the trial period. You can find this date listed on the left-hand side of the Manage Your Prime Membership page. You will still have access to your Prime benefits until this date.

Overall I recommend that you give the trial it a go, even if you don't intend of paying for it, there is no disadvantage, or negatives, and you will get unlimited music, unlimited film and tv, and with the added advantage of next day delivery. 

On the bottom there is a little ad pulled from Amazons website, just give it a click and it will take you to the signup page. 
Do you like the service? comment below.
  


Review-Amazon Prime Music Review-Amazon Prime Music Reviewed by Oliver Christensen on 06:23 Rating: 5

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