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Streaming deals: Get free Peacock, Paramount+, and Max

January 9, 2025
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FREE STREAMING BUNDLES: Here’s how to get Peacock, Paramount+, and Max with services you might already have. Get the details and start streaming now.


If you’re looking for a way to score a deal on your favorite streaming services, you may want to check into the subscriptions you already have access to. Tons of companies offer free or discounted streaming options as part of their membership packages.

Here are three ways to get free streaming without paying extra.

Instacart+ and Peacock Premium

Instacart+ members get Peacock Premium (a $79.99 value) as part of their subscription. This means you can stream your faves, like The Office, Yellowstone, and more, just for being an Instacart+ subscriber.

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While the membership does come with a heftier fee than most subscription services ($99 per year, or $9.99 per month), it offers more than just free streaming. You’ll also get free delivery on orders over $35, express two-hour delivery, and reduced service fees on every order.

Considering Peacock Premium typically costs $7.99 a month, this bundle basically pays for itself.

Walmart+ and Paramount Plus

Walmart+ subscribers get a free Paramount+ Essential plan, which is usually $7.99 per month. With this plan, you’ll get access to live TV, on-demand content, and the NFL on CBS, the UEFA Champions League, and CBS Sports HQ.

Walmart+ is $98 a year or $8.17 per month, but it comes with tons of benefits, like free shipping, discounts on prescriptions, free online pet care, fuel savings, and of course, the Paramount+ subscription.

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DashPass and Max

DashPass by DoorDash subscribers get Max With Ads for free as part of their membership. If you prefer an ad-free experience, you can upgrade to Max Ad-Free through DoorDash for $10.99 per month.

DashPass is $9.99 per month or $96 per year, which includes discounted delivery fees, free delivery on eligible orders, and now a free streaming subscription.

If you don’t have DashPass and still want Max for free, some AT&T and Cricket Wireless plans include access to Max Ad-Free. You can also visit the Max site to see if you unknowingly have Max access through another subscription or account.

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