Free premium mebership trial...without credit card info?

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I was wondering if there was a way to start a free premium membership trial, without using your credit card info. My friend said he could, but I want to make sure.

Avatar of Knight_Xing43

I'm positive you can. Just I don't know how.

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I used to have diamond membership. How? Connect your Chess.com account with Facebook (if you have a Facebook page), and you get two (or more) weeks of free diamond membership. As far as I know, there is no other way other than that. If there is another way, tell me ASAP!

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Plus, by connecting those accounts, you get 16 Facebook points for free too (to play games and such on Facebook).

Avatar of WindowsEnthusiast

I complained about this in another blog. erik said it's to stop  basic members from keep getting  the free trial repeatedly.

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Avatar of EternalChess
Someone got free 2 weeks diamond by messaging the staff personally.. You should try it
Avatar of Tactical-inactive

someone asked if they can have a trial membership without providing credit card info.I missed the answer.please advise.

Avatar of Surfox007

There is a way of getting premium without paying. But its for a short time as like a month or so.

anybody who wants to know can dm me

 

Avatar of Annoyed_sheep

i signed in with my facebook acc and still didnt get premium trial

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google redeem points cost money though so its the same thing no?

Avatar of Martin_Stahl
ColonelKarthu wrote:

You could do it by logging in your account on an Android and getting a diamond membership trial through playstore using Google redeem points

Not sure that would actually work. In the past I know Google balance couldn't be used for subscriptions.

Avatar of Coryvella92

can anyone tell me how?

Avatar of arizonatea_7

experiencing the same problem, too

Avatar of akarunav2416

bmb

Avatar of justbefair

This 14 year old topic is evidently confusing to some people. There are no free premium memberships

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