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Get First Month Of Philo For Just $12.50 With New Promo Code

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New subscribers can currently get their first month of Philo for just $12.50, thanks to a new promo code. While Philo isn’t exactly the most expensive live TV streaming service around, this is still a saving of 50% on the usual monthly cost of a subscription.

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The big selling point with Philo is the price. In spite of the standard live TV plan costing just $25 a month, subscribers get access to more than 70 live TV channels including A&E, AMC, Discovery Channel, History, Lifetime, Nickelodeon, Paramount Network, and TLC.

For those interested in a live TV package with these channels, it is currently possible to sign up to Philo and only pay $12.50 for the first month. To take advantage of this deal, head over to the Philo website, click on the I have a redemption code link, enter the DeckTheHallMark23 promo code, and then continue to sign up as normal with an email address or phone number.

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Once applied, the cost of the first month will be reduced by 50%. Furthermore, the use of the coupon code does not affect access to the standard 7-day free trial Philo offers to all new users. Following the first discounted month, the subscription will renew at the usual $25 a month rate until canceled.

For reference, this promotion went live on October 9, 2023, and isn’t currently due to expire until 12:00 AM PT December 31, 2023. As a result, you do have the rest of this year to decide on when to use the code.

As to be expected, this promo code only works for new users, so existing subscribers won’t be able to use it to reduce the cost of the next month of their subscription.

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