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martyyn

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#185714 2-Dec-2015 16:36
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What is says on the tin.

https://www.spotify.com/nz/

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  #1439414 2-Dec-2015 17:20
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Tried subbing, unsubbed my Google Music to see if spotify is any better.  Cant even subscribe to premium.  Keep getting the "You need to enable Javascript in order to proceed through the purchase flow" error.. They say try different browsers,  try a phone, try a different computer, try this, try that. Tried Chrome/Edge/IE, tried my tablet on mobile data, tried my phone on wifi/mobile data. Ive given up and will continue Google Music.



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  #1439417 2-Dec-2015 17:41
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This isn't really a deal, because you can't take up this offer if you were a previous subscriber of premium. Also most cloud providers offer this sort of thing, by offering a free initial period. I believe google music is free for the first 3 months too for many qualifying purchases.
Infact if you have a chromecast you can currently get spotify premium for 3 months, FREE...better than 99 cents...you just have to remember to unsubscribe before the 3 months is over.

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  #1439418 2-Dec-2015 17:44
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Never been a subscriber for it..  But I'll stick to GM.. At least I know it works without any billiing issues..  



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I just use Spotify premium because it comes with my Spark mobile plan. I also like the dark colour scheme.




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  #1439447 2-Dec-2015 18:19
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Djmixerdomo: I just use Spotify premium because it comes with my Spark mobile plan. I also like the dark colour scheme.


Same here.

Tried most of the streaming music services over the years. Spotify is by far the best in my opinion.

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  #1440079 3-Dec-2015 18:44
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We love our Spotify premium.

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  #1440155 3-Dec-2015 20:47
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Google play music crashes all the time on all my handsets. Spotify is only occasional. And Spotify connect is way better than Google casting crap.




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