Sky TV subscribers discover free movie upgrade hidden on their accounts – where to find it

SKY customers may be missing out on a free movie upgrade hidden on their account.

Bargain hunters have noticed that an offer is tucked away on the MySky app.

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It gives selected subscribers free six months access to Paramount+.

The streaming service is home to big name movies and hit TV series.

But it’s not available to everyone, so you’ll need to check first.

Just open the MySky app and tap the Sky VIP button along the bottom.

Look for Giveaways and see if Paramount+ is listed.

“Wasn’t showing for me until I tapped on Giveaways and then both Apple and Paramount+ appeared,” one user wrote on HotUKDeals.

“Yes me too! Nice one,” another said.

But not everyone is so lucky.

“No offer for me,” a third customer commented.

After the six months you’ll be charged at the normal monthly rate of £6.99 – so be sure to cancel it before if you don’t wish to continue.

It’s not the first time Sky has dished out free access to Paramount+.

If you’ve redeemed the offer from the company before you won’t be eligible for it this time around.

Other ways to save on Paramount+

If you’re not eligible for the freebie, Paramount are running a limited offer at the moment.

Until January 2, viewers can get access to the service for half price for a whole year.

That makes it £34.95 instead of £69.90.

The offer is available on the Paramount+ website.

How to cut streaming bills with top FREE TV

Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime don’t come cheap – and year on year subscription costs seem to go up.

Fortunately there are loads of free streaming TV alternatives not everyone knows about.

And we’re not just talking about BBC iPlayer and ITVX.

Here are some free alternatives worth trying:

Hidden streamed channels on your TV from Samsung and LG
Pluto TV with more than 100 extra channels
Amazon’s free alternative Freevee
The free streaming service with more than 30,000 movies and no ads – and all you need is a library card

   

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