[YMMV] Google One: Free Google Play $5 Credit

Update 1/13/22: Deal is back again, the subject line is ‘<name>, look back at 2021 with Google One’.

The Offer

Open google one app and it should show under benefits. Email was also sent out with the subject line ‘Member benefit: $5.00 Google Play credit’

  • Google One is offering some members a $5 credit for Google Play

Our Verdict

Google often offers freebies for Google one subscribers. You can read more about Google one here.

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Edwin A
Edwin A (@guest_1314929)
January 14, 2022 09:44

Got the email but no dice

Arioid
Arioid (@guest_1314816)
January 14, 2022 00:03

Mine shows “$5.00 Google Play credit* Redeemed 03/21/2020”
oof.

Ava
Ava (@guest_1314840)
January 14, 2022 01:28

it’s because you traveled back in time and redeemed it.

Aidan
Aidan (@guest_1314735)
January 13, 2022 21:12

FYI you can use Google Play credit to pay for YouTube Live Superchat. Just don’t be a simp

Sapien
Sapien (@guest_1315420)
January 14, 2022 21:09

Simpin’ ain’t easy

John
John (@guest_939945)
March 17, 2020 03:04

I got one! Rent a spaghetti western classic A fistful of dollar for $3.99. Good entertainment during this time

Allen
Allen (@guest_1314778)
January 13, 2022 22:31

Good choice, but FYI, you can stream Fistful of Dollars for free on Pluto, Tubi, and Roku TV. It’s difficult to keep track of which streaming service offers which movie and if it’s free or paid, so if you check the site reelgood.com, it will advise where any movie can be either streamed for free or purchased among most of the major services. More than once, I’ve purchased a movie only to find out later that I already had a service that would have given it to me for free. Live and learn.

Andy K
Andy K (@guest_1314790)
January 13, 2022 22:54

“This time” was 2020 at the start of lockdown.

But for future reference, Google gives 48 hours to cancel:
https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/2479637?hl=en

All movies in the Dollar Trilogy are now Free with Ads on Youtube.

I usually use https://www.justwatch.com/us

Andy K
Andy K (@guest_1314835)
January 14, 2022 01:17

Correction: For movies it’s 7 days if you have not started watching.

Vy
Vy (@guest_1314847)
January 14, 2022 01:58

Movies from the sixties are so damn old that they’re essentially public domain. I’m guessing boomers and noobs don’t know that.

Alan
Alan (@guest_1314899)
January 14, 2022 08:06
  Vy

Nobody is as savvy as you of course. You have it all figured out.