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When I heard that Premium users could get Netflix for free the rest of 2012, I immediately signed up at netflix.com. I couldn't see any 'Spotify-Premium-user?' ads here, so i figured that I'd be advised when the first free month was over.
I get news all the time form Spotify, but did not recieve any mail containing a Netflix-offer. Now I'm told it's only for selected users? If that's right, does anybody know which criteria spotify selected by? I've been a Premium subscriber since the launch in Denmark. I believe that should qualify!
This could be a different time since it was released on paces. Their offer has begun before our Finnish offer so it ends before ours. Sure if you try to ask again from Netflix - they are the ones who can help since it's their service. I dont' think Spotify can do much about this issue.
If you have a Gmail account, you can simply input certain characters and symbols, like a plus sign or a period, into your email address. This throws off third-parties by thinking it's a completely new email address, while Gmail treats it no different than your original email address (they ignore periods and some special characters).
This way you still receive all of the emails that you regularly would under you regular account (exa...@gmail.com), but the services that you sign up for treat it like a new email address and user (exam...@gmail.com).
I am a huge fan of Spotify, but really don't want to spend 10 bucks a month for premium membership. Thankfully, Spotify offers a 30-day free trial of the premium account. But I already used my email address for the trial a few months ago, so when I tried to sign up again they hit me with this:
This is a great way to save money in a time where money is tight for everyone one. You will still need to input your credit card information and whatnot, so be to sure to cancel your subscriptions before the trials end.
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This is not true. That would mean that Spotify is blocking one person to pay for multiple accounts. So a dad couldn't pay for the whole family? I don't think Spotify cares as long as they get their money.
Netflix knows if the credit card has been on another account. I use to do this with prepaid Visa cards. I have about 20 email addresses from it. But I'd just buy a 25 dollar Visa card every month and use it to get a new account and then spend the card on normal stuff like snacks and cigs.
my email is chris.god...@gmail.com. i am a hacker and a pirate. i search for leads to software vulnerabilities and i exploit them and hack. this method you used does not work, is incorrect, and considering how serious you come off, is a downright lie. if you send an e-mail to me, but leave out the periods, i will not receive the email, it will go to the email address you typed. gmail, like all other emails, allow you to use periods and such, but every last one counts as a character. first of all, gmail counts the number of characters, then the arrangement. the reason i know their security filter procedure is because i used to work for google in lenore nc. you sir, are incorrect. however, there are ways to sign up once and get a free account. unlike your untested theory that sounds good, this actually works and i will explain how. in order to do this you will need a wii, playstation or xbox 360. on a computer, sign up for a 30 day trial for netflix or whatever. then install it on your game console. immediately block disk updates (you may have to install soft mod files to use this option) and install netflix on your console. now, stream a film or show and when it loads, pull the power plug. this is an important step as your game console will immediately save the cookies, but will not delete the temp because you powered off, circumventing the logout sequence. now get on a pc and discontinue your free trial. now, plug your console back in. presto, still have the cookies to access the membership, but netflix canceled it meaning you never have to pay. if you need further instructions, email me and i will show you exactly how to do it.
You idiot. Try e-mailing yourself at chrisgod...@gmail.com without the periods and see what happens. That's right, halfwit--it goes through to chris.god...@gmail.com--contrary to your incredibly underinformed tirade.
to be clear, this poster's technique does not work, never did work, and never will. just someone bored and lonely wanting to impress people or stumbled upon a cookies method of account hacking by accident and tried to post his steps here hoping to recreate it. good luck all
Wait, so my original spotify account with the original email with no period in it will benefit from another free trial, or only the new account with the period email will get the free trial? Because that means I'll still have to switch between accounts every month
My English is not very well, but if I read this correctly, you make an account on Gmail, after one month, you change your name, and you take a new trial and it's done? Now I have one more question : if you change your email adress, do you sill have (for example) your saved playlists on Spotify or your saved favorites on Netflix?
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