SAVE UP TO $59.99: Through Dec. 31,Pretty Mother in law JetBlue TrueBlue members can get two months of Peacock Premium (plus 1,000 points) for free, while Mosaic status members can get 12 months of Peacock Premium for free. Non-JetBlue members can still snag two months for free with a special voucher.
If you missed out on locking in a year of Peacock Premium at just $19.99 for Black Friday, don't write off the streamer entirely. Another great deal just dropped so you can get your streaming fix this holiday season.
The terms and conditions of the latest Peacock offer are a bit strange, so listen up. The deal is targeted towards JetBlue TrueBlue members but is actually available to just about anyone besides current subscribers. If you're a TrueBlue member, you can get two free months of Peacock Premium plus 1,000 TrueBlue points for free. Regularly $5.99/month, that'll save you just under $12. If you're a TrueBlue Mosaic member, you can secure an entire year of Peacock Premium at no cost — that's a $59.99 value for zero bucks. Just enter your email address and click on "get offer" to claim what's yours. Pretty sweet, right?
SEE ALSO: Top streaming deals in November: You can still subscribe to Paramount+ for its Cyber Weekend priceHere's the thing: if you're not a TrueBlue member, you can still lock in two free months with a special voucher hidden on the peacocktv.com/jetblue page. It's odd, sure, but we won't knock any opportunity to score free streaming (especially in the age of price hikes). There's no code or anything needed. You just have to click through the voucher link to make the deal appear. All three of these offers are valid through Dec. 31 and can be redeemed through Jan. 7, 2024.
If you've never checked out Peacock, Mashable's film editor found that it's a subscription worth your while — even at full price. With two free months, you'll have plenty of time to test the waters, binge-watch classic TV series like The Officeand New Girl, check out hit theatrical releases like Five Nights at Freddy's, or get caught up on the latest reality TV from Bravo. Just remember to cancel your subscription before your two (or 12) months are up if you want to avoid being charged full price.
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