Money Saving Expert has shared a "trick" to help you get free TV and films from Amazon Prime.
Any Prime membership gets users access to thousands of free things to watch, and this includes those on a free 30-day trial.
While the trial is only offered once, some have later been offered another trial, MSE says.
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As well as free titles, there are additional TV shows and films available to buy or rent.
You can check to see if you're eligible by logging into your Amazon account.
Follow the link and if it says "try Amazon Prime free", you can access it.
Just make sure you cancel before the trial ends if you don't want to make any payments.
If you don't, Amazon will take £7.99 or £79 from your account, depending on whether you chose to pay monthly or annually.
Amazon Prime Free Trial members enjoy all the same benefits as paid members.
If you haven't been an Amazon Prime member in the last 12 months, you can sign up for a second free trial.
If you want to cancel your membership, you can do so by clicking the End Membership button on the left side of the Manage Prime Membership Page.
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