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Save$18/yr

Regular price

$11.99/mo (Prime members) / $12.99/mo (non-Prime) — as of Feb 2026 price increase; annual Prime plan: $119.00/yr

Discount you can get

50% off for 3 months (commonly reported as ~$5.99–$6.50/mo instead of full price); some users report being offered a free month instead

Heads up: This info is researched by AI and not guaranteed to be accurate. Companies change their cancellation and retention processes at any time. There is always a risk that following these steps could result in your account being cancelled rather than receiving a discount. Proceed at your own discretion.

How to unlock this discount

1

Log into your Amazon account at amazon.com and navigate to Your Amazon Music Settings (or go directly to music.amazon.com and click your profile > Settings > Subscription).

2

Locate your Amazon Music Unlimited subscription and click 'Cancel' or 'Cancel subscription' — this begins the cancellation flow but does NOT immediately cancel.

3

Amazon will present a screen asking why you want to cancel. Select 'It's too expensive' or 'Price' as your reason — this is the trigger most likely to generate a discount offer.

4

You will typically see a first retention offer (e.g., a free month or a pause option). Review the offer but if it's not compelling, click 'Continue to cancel' to proceed deeper into the flow.

5

A second, better retention offer should appear — commonly 50% off for 3 months. This is the discount screen you're looking for.

6

Click 'Accept offer' or the equivalent button to lock in the discounted rate. Your subscription continues at the reduced price for the promotional period, then reverts to the standard rate.

Insider Tips

Select 'too expensive' or 'price' as your cancellation reason — this is the most reliable trigger for a monetary discount rather than a feature-based pitch

If the first offer is just a pause or a single free month, decline it and continue through the flow — the second offer is often better (50% off for 3 months)

You can repeat this strategy every few months once your promotional period ends and your rate reverts to full price

Some users report success mentioning Spotify or Apple Music pricing in the optional feedback box

Sources

DealNews (dealnews.com/features/amazon-music/cost/) from 2026 confirms that starting the cancellation process can trigger special retention offers. Amazon's own FAQ (amazon.com/music/i/faq) confirms the Feb 2026 price increase to $11.99/mo Prime / $12.99/mo non-Prime. Groupon, MoneySavingMom, and Music Business Worldwide corroborate current pricing. The specific 50% off for 3 months retention offer figure is based on aggregated community reports (Reddit r/amazonmusic, Slickdeals threads) from 2025–2026 — multiple users have reported this offer appearing during the cancellation flow, though Amazon rotates offers and not every user sees the same deal. Confidence is medium because the existence of retention offers is confirmed by DealNews but the exact discount amount varies by account and timing.