SAVE $7 MONTHLY:As of April 9,eroticized rage luke ford get 3 months of Apple TV+ for $2.99 per month, down from the original monthly price of $9.99. That's $21 in savings total, or a discount of 70%.
Can't find anything to watch? There are tons of streaming services out there to choose from, but Apple TV+ is one that you may not have tried yet. And even if you have, you may have decided to cancel and come back later to save some of that hard-earned cash of yours. If you're ready to come back while also getting a great discount, now's the time to pounce.
As of April 9, get Apple TV+ for just $2.99 per month for three months. That's $7 off its usual monthly price of $9.99 for $21 in savings total, and a discount of 70%. This deal is open to new and returning subscribers and is available until April 24, though it's only open to anyone who is a direct subscriber, not a member through Apple TV+ provided through a bundle. After the three months are over, the subscription will renew at its $9.99 price until it's canceled.
SEE ALSO: Save $20 on the Apple Pencil (2nd Gen) at AmazonThere's a wide selection of TV shows and movies to choose from on Apple TV+, from the wildly popular Severance to the affable Ted Lassoand tons in between. The new Jon Hamm series Your Friends & Neighborspremieres this week as well. But don't forget to peruse the back catalog, which includes hits like For All Mankindand Mythic Quest.
Snag your subscription while it's discounted, and catch up on all the shows and movies you've been meaning to. This is a great offer that you won't see often, so it's a good idea to get it while you can.
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