google_play_musicThere are plenty of music streaming services at the moment meaning that companies no longer get to rest on their laurels even if they are the top dog. Now there are different models being adopted by companies. For example Spotify and Google Play Music has a free listening tier, while Apple Music only offers 3 months free, but after that users have to pay.

Now if you’d rather not pay without trialing the service, you might be pleased to learn that Google has brought back the one month free trial for Play Music All Access. For those unfamiliar, All Access is basically the paid tier of Google’s Play Music. With this one month free trial, users will get to experience the service like they would if they were a paying customer, letting them decide if this is something they want to continue paying for.

This is actually the second time Google has brought back this promotion, so if you missed out on the earlier promotion, fret not because you will now have another chance of signing up for it. We should point out that you will need to ensure that your subscription is cancelled before the month of your free trial, otherwise expect Google to automatically charge you $9.99 + taxes for the subsequent month.

We should also note that this promotion also applies to those who had previously subscribed to the service or participated in the earlier free trial, so if you want to give Google Play Music All Access another try, head on over to its website for the details on how to sign up.

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