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Get a free Fire TV/Roku streaming stick or 50% off Fire TV/Roku 3 when you sign up for Sling TV

Sling TV is barreling down on cable TV like a freight train. Not only is this innovative service currently the best way for cord cutters to get select TV stations, but now Sling TV has landed on Fire TV and will offer free streaming devices.

When you prepay three months of Sling TV service ($60), you’ll be able to grab an Amazon Fire TV Stick ($39 value) or Roku Streaming Stick ($50 value) for free. If you’d rather get a full streaming box, then you can also opt to save 50% on an Amazon Fire TV ($99 value) or Roku 3 ($100 value).

Here’s how Amazon is handling the promo:

  1. Sign up for your subscription on the Sling TV website and prepay three months of Sling TV service.
  2. After signing up, you will receive a promotion code that can be used for $50 off Amazon Fire TV or a free Fire TV Stick.
  3. Copy the promotional code, go to www.amazon.com/redeemslingtvoffer, and add one Amazon Fire TV or Fire TV Stick to your shopping cart.
  4. Proceed to check out. Paste or enter the promotional code in the “Enter a gift card or promotion code” field, click the ‘Apply’ button and complete your order.
  5. When your device arrives, simply plug it in, connect to the internet, and start enjoying instantly.

We haven’t heard any specific instructions from Roku as to how you can redeem its offer, but you should be able to simply sign up via Sling.

Looking to learn more about Sling TV? Head over to our complete coverage of this cord cutters dream. Or maybe your hesitant to commit to three months of service? Sling TV is currently offering a free seven-day trial of its service for those interested in taking a look first.

Get a free Fire TV Stick or $50 off Amazon Fire TV when you sign up for Sling TV
Sling TV delivers live TV—without the cable company—directly to your Amazon Fire TV or Fire TV Stick. Get the best of live TV—sports, current shows, movies, and breaking news—instantly. No hidden fees, just a clear-cut monthly rate. And for a limited time, sign up for Sling TV for three months and get $50 off your purchase of Amazon Fire TV or get a Fire TV Stick FREE.

Get the best of live TV for $20 a month with ESPN, ESPN2, Disney Channel, ABC Family, Food Network, HGTV, Travel Channel, TNT, CNN, TBS, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Best of Maker, plus more channels to add on.

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Comments

  1. Pete Tran (@pit5000) - 11 years ago

    can i claim this after i signed up before this promo started?

  2. Chris Cooper - 11 years ago

    I tested out Sling for the seven day trial period

    It’s a pretty sweet deal but I did cancel on the 6th day

    Reason being, there aren’t a lot of channels (and I even added the News and Kids package)

    Just didn’t seem to be as robust as the initial sales pitch made it out to be

    In a year or so…it’ll be pretty sweet

    • Dan DeSilva - 11 years ago

      Are you a cord cutter or were you just testing it out of curiosity.

    • Cody Lamson (@clamson95) - 11 years ago

      I agree. I did the same.

    • daving313 - 11 years ago

      The deal breaker for me is no DVR. You can only watch what’s live on TV. You have to tack on Hulu to get a sort of “DVR” like functionality, sort of. You’re really paying ABC for ESPN in this deal.

      • Matt Byers - 11 years ago

        There kind of is a DVR…It depends on the channel but you can go back and watch previous episodes.

        This functionality doesn’t work with ESPN but it does with the other networks I tried. When you see the current show you can scroll back a day or so and see all the other shows that aired and watch them.

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