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Sling’s new Spin & Win could give you a year of the service for free

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Spin the wheel and get great prizes. It sounds too good to be true, or something out of a gameshow, but it is a reality for those watching content on Sling. The wheel, accessible after watching just 30 minutes of Sling per day, is available now and the rewards couldn’t be more exciting. If you’re not a Sling member yet, go ahead and tap the button below to get started.

You’ll want to decide between Sling Orange and Sling Blue, with the former being geared more to sports fans and the latter being for entertainment and news junkies, but you can get either for $23 in the first month, going up to just $46 after that. We find that Sling is more affordable than the competition, but this chance to win big rewards during that introductory $23 month makes it all the more enticing. Keep reading to see why.

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What is Sling’s Spin & Win?

Spin & Win on Sling is part of Rewards, a program on Sling that gives you fun rewards just for showing up and using the service. Getting the ability to spin is incredibly simple, you just have to watch 30 minutes of programming on Sling each day to earn your entry. Then to the Sling app you go. When you spin, you could earn anything from a few dollars to a free month or even free year of Sling. We’re also seeing a chance to win excellent Vizio products. Again, all you have to do to earn the reward is watch Sling (which we consider to be one of the best TV streaming services) for 30 minutes on a given day. You were probably going to do that anyways, so you might as well earn a reward while doing so.

Getting started with Sling, watching your first 30 minutes, and getting your first reward spin is easy. Just tap the button below and choose your package to sign up. If you’re looking for a new streaming service, trying it out for $23 and seeing what you get isn’t a bad idea at all, especially since Sling focuses on delivering channels you’ll really watch for a cheap price instead of overloading you with “just because” channels that make navigating a service difficult. Good luck and happy spinning!

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John Alexander
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