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Charged for a sign-up offer
When you subscribe to Spotify Premium through a sign-up offer, you may see an authorization charge for a nominal amount appear on your account. This authorization charge allows us to verify the validity of your payment method. It’s only a temporary hold and will disappear within a short time.
While we release these funds immediately, it may take longer for your bank to process.
Offer eligibility
You're not eligible for an sign-up offer if:
- You've already had an sign-up offer
- You've used Premium before
- You've been a member of Premium Family or Premium Duo
Paid subscription charges
Once your sign-up offer has ended, your paid subscription will continue at the advertised recurring price, unless you cancel it beforehand.
You can check your receipts, and details of your plan and payments on your account page.
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