CBS All Access Free for One Month
|Update: CBS All Access continues to offer promo codes for free monthly access – check out our Discussion Board post here for updated codes.
This deal offers CBS.com’s CBS All Access free for one month.
This works well for cord-cutters and those who stream their entertainment who want to catch some NFL and college football, as well as CBS programming for free.
To get the 30-day free trial, apply the promo code: OCTOBERSHOWS at checkout on the CBS All Access site.
Note: The OCTOBERSHOWS promo code is good through November 1, 2019, so act quickly if this is of interest.
Typically, new subscribers will receive 7-days of CBS All Access free – this promo adds three additional weeks to that.
Not a bad deal.
CBS All Access
CBS All Access offers streaming of your local live broadcast – including NFL on CBS – as well as access to 10,000 episodes of CBS shows on-demand any time you want to watch.
There are two subscription plans from which to pick.
- Limited Commercial Plan – Watch CBS All Access on-demand shows with limited commercial interruptions for $5.99 per month, plus any applicable state taxes.
- Commercial Free Plan – Enjoy premium viewing of CBS All Access on-demand shows, free from commercial interruption (live TV, obviously, includes commercials) for only $9.99 per month, plus any applicable taxes.
It appears you can select either plan for your free 30-day trial. Once the trial period ends, you’ll be charged the monthly price listed above for the plan you’ve selected.
You can cancel anytime during the 30-day trial to avoid being charged once the trial ends. I’d screenshot your cancellation request just in case something goes wrong with your request.
The OCTOBERSHOWS promotion code appears to work for new, returning and even current subscribers. Current subscribers report their billing date being pushed back by a month once the promo code is entered.
Get more info on CBS All Access and sign-up (or try extending your current subscription) at the link below.
CBS All Access Link
Wrap Up
Obviously, CBS is trying to attract viewers who don’t access CBS programming through cable or satellite to its streaming service.
A 30-day free trial is a pretty good deal for those who’re interested in CBS programming.
Just remember, if you don’t want to continue CBS All Access after the free trial period, cancellations can be done anytime during the initial 30-days.