Cancel your Premium plan any time with these steps.
There are two separate offers for Spotify premium. One in which it’s one of the “premiums” that you pick through the watch tv website. The other is a 6 month free trial through AT&T Thanks for anyone who is a gold or platinum Thanks customer. Nowhere in AT&T Thanks does it show the offer. Then, you have to downgrade to Spotify Free. Follow these steps: Sign in to your Spotify account. Select Subscription and follow the prompts to cancel your account. Make sure your subscription status says Spotify Free. Go to your WatchTV account management page. Select Spotify Premium as your Unlimited &More Premium entertainment option.
- Log in to your account page.
- Under Your plan, click CHANGE PLAN.
- Scroll to Spotify Free and click CANCEL PREMIUM.
- Continue through to the confirmation message.
- How do I get the Spotify Premium promo of 6-months free? I saw and clicked on the offer but it reloaded and now I can not find it. I am totally confused. TIA for your help.
- Spotify Free VS Spotify Unlimited VS Spotify Premium Before we get to the part about free premium codes, here is an overview of the features of Spotify’s different subscription types. Spotify offers its subscribers a choice of three subscription types: Free, Unlimited, and Premium.
Your account page now shows the date your plan will change to Spotify Free. You can continue to use Premium features until then.
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When plan changes to Spotify Free, you can still log in, play tunes, and access all your saved music and playlists.
Didn’t work?
This means you subscribed with another company (e.g. your mobile provider, or with iTunes).
Since they manage the subscription, you need to cancel with them. You can find their details on your account page.
If you subscribed with iTunes, see Apple's instructions for canceling.
Att Thanks Free Spotify
This means there's no Premium plan to cancel, and the account doesn’t have payment info associated with it.
If you're being charged, you likely have Premium on a different account. This guide will help you find and cancel it.
If you cancel around your usual billing date, your next payment may have already been taken.
If your account page shows a date when your plan will change to Spotify Free, you’ve successfully cancelled and won’t be charged again. If it doesn’t show this, try the cancel steps again making sure you reach the confirmation message.
Otherwise, you may have Premium on another account. This guide will help you find and cancel it.
If you subscribed through another company (for example your mobile or broadband company), you need to contact that company for help.
You can also cancel by completing this form and sending it to Spotify.
Our ambition is for Spotify Premium to be available wherever our listeners enjoy the music and podcasts they love. To make this happen, we’re continuously establishing new partnerships that allow users to discover and enjoy Spotify’s more than 50 million tracks and billions of playlists in the most convenient way.
Today we are extremely excited to announce that we are teaming up with a world-class partner, AT&T, in a new relationship bringing Spotify Premium across one of the largest mobile networks in the U.S.
Here are five things to know about the offer:
- If you’re on or join AT&T’s Unlimited &More Premium wireless plan, you can choose Spotify Premium as your premium entertainment option—at no extra charge.
- If you’re an existing Spotify Premium subscriber and have or join an &More Premium wireless plan, you’ll get to keep your current Spotify account (and all those playlists you’ve made). If you already have an &More Premium plan, you just sign up through the AT&T website.
- Select AT&T customers can sign up forafree six-month trial of Spotify Premium. So if you’re an eligible AT&T customer, keep an eye out for offer details from AT&T.
- Following the trial, those AT&T customers can continue to enjoy Spotify Premium for $9.99/month.
- AT&T is not only recognized at the “Nation’s Best Network”* but also the fastest wireless network,** which means its more than 77 million wireless subscribers can now get access to unlimited amounts of music and podcasts with the fastest speeds and reliability.
Get all the details on these offers in our press release here.