Target Circle: 3 Months Free Peacock Premium

The Offer

Check your Target Circle for the following offer:

  • Get 3 months of free Peacock Premium ad-supported.

Our Verdict

Regular cost for this ad-supported Peacock is $8 per month so this is a $24 value. Set yourself a reminder to cancel (or it might be possible to cancel immediately after signup).

Hat tip to reader Jeremy

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Kevin🔗
Kevin🔗 (@guest_2027025)
March 20, 2025 03:06

 Chuck Several of my Chase cards have a free month of Peacock Premium (up to $7.99) in Chase offers. Expires on April 16, 2025

luvsdeals
luvsdeals (@guest_2021816)
March 12, 2025 23:26

Where is the offer located within that app/website or under what category because it’s not showing up?

Frey
Frey (@guest_2021954)
March 13, 2025 08:41

luvsdeals I found it in the app. Clicked on Circle bonuses and it’s below the tiles and above buy it again.

Grant
Grant (@guest_2020456)
March 11, 2025 00:51

Could not add it to my existing prepaid plan (12 months for $19.99) but was able to use the offer on a dormant account.

wea
wea (@guest_2020444)
March 11, 2025 00:04

thank you

Jason
Jason (@guest_2020411)
March 10, 2025 23:00

This worked for a lapsed subscription (3 or so months). I did it all on my phone starting the Target app, and finishing in the Peacock app. If you cancel mediately it takes effect in a month, not after the 3 months. It shows clearly that I have $0 to pay now and the 3 month expiration date.

Jack
Jack (@guest_2020395)
March 10, 2025 21:49
Frey
Frey (@guest_2020419)
March 10, 2025 23:11

Not everyone has or even wants Instacart.

_here_
_here_ (@guest_2020817)
March 11, 2025 15:07

Instacart is free with sapphire reserve

Frey
Frey (@guest_2021990)
March 13, 2025 09:36

And like Instacart, the CSR is even more not free, and most who have the CSR ran out of the free amount last year.

Pushing a (over)paid service to get another service free is the oldest marketing trick, like free gift with purchase. Not worth it.

J W
J W (@guest_2020214)
March 10, 2025 15:17

This offer shows up in my Target account, but once logged in at Peacock, got the message:
We’re sorry, but this promo code can’t be used with your account

Eghost
Eghost (@guest_2020384)
March 10, 2025 21:31

Same