Start with an Audit: Where Your Hidden Streaming Perks Live
Before you cancel any subscriptions, map out what you already pay for each month. Focus on major recurring services: mobile phone plans, grocery delivery memberships, and premium retail programs. These are the places where free streaming bundles usually hide. For example, many people pay for a standalone Netflix or Paramount+ plan without realizing they already qualify for them through a phone carrier or delivery service. Others sign up for discounted streaming trials without checking if their memberships already include ad-free or premium tiers at no extra cost. List every service you use, then visit each provider’s benefits page to look for words like “entertainment,” “streaming,” or “included subscriptions.” The goal is simple: identify which platforms you can stop paying for directly because access is already bundled into something else.

Turn Walmart+ Into Free Paramount+ or Peacock
If you get groceries or household items delivered with a Walmart+ membership, you may already be paying for a powerful streaming perk. Walmart+ includes either Paramount+ or Peacock at no additional cost, effectively giving you free access to one major streaming platform. You can only choose one at a time, but every three months you’re allowed to switch between free Paramount+ and free Peacock. That means you can rotate depending on what you want to watch: binge Paramount+ originals and live events for a few months, then flip over to Peacock’s lineup for the next stretch. This simple switch can replace a paid subscription entirely, eliminating the need to keep separate monthly charges for these services. Check your Walmart+ account benefits, activate the included streaming option, and set a reminder to review or change your selection every quarter.
Use T‑Mobile Magenta Plans for Free Netflix and Hulu
If your mobile plan is with T‑Mobile, you might be leaving free streaming on the table. T‑Mobile’s “Netflix On Us” offer gives customers on any Magenta plan a Netflix subscription at no additional cost. On top of that, T‑Mobile also includes Hulu for eligible customers, again bundled directly into your phone bill. Instead of paying Netflix and Hulu separately, you can treat your mobile plan as your streaming hub and cancel those standalone charges. For households that already rely on Netflix and Hulu for everyday viewing, this swap can significantly shrink the monthly entertainment budget. Log in to your T‑Mobile account, look for perks or partner benefits, and follow the activation steps for each streaming service. Once your accounts are linked, verify billing inside Netflix and Hulu to confirm you are no longer being charged directly.
Stack More Value: Apple TV+ and MLB.TV Through T‑Mobile
Beyond Netflix and Hulu, certain T‑Mobile plans can stretch your streaming bundle even further. Customers on qualifying Magenta Max plans can get Apple TV+ for just USD 3 (approx. RM13.80) per month, a discounted add‑on that can replace the standard direct subscription. In addition, T‑Mobile, Metro by T‑Mobile, and Home Internet customers can claim a free full‑season MLB.TV subscription via T‑Mobile Tuesdays when the limited-time promotion is active, a benefit that would otherwise cost USD 139.99 (approx. RM644). While MLB.TV is seasonal and Apple TV+ is not fully free, combining these offers with Netflix On Us and free Hulu turns a single phone plan into a robust entertainment bundle. Check your eligibility, activate each perk as it becomes available, and keep track of renewal windows so you never miss a free season or promotional pricing.
Combine Bundles and Budget Services to Cut Your Total Bill
Once you activate every free or discounted streaming perk from your phone and delivery services, look at what is still missing from your lineup. Instead of adding multiple expensive subscriptions, consider one or two budget-friendly services to cover specific genres. Under‑USD‑10 (approx. under RM46) options highlighted by cord-cutting experts include anime-focused Crunchyroll, documentary and reality hub Discovery+, British drama specialist PBS Masterpiece, and flexible live TV via Sling TV short-term passes. Premium add-ons like AMC+, STARZ, Prime Video, and MGM+ often run promotional pricing or annual deals that keep costs low while adding depth to your library. By combining free streaming bundles from T‑Mobile and Walmart+ with a carefully chosen mix of low-cost services, you can build a diverse, high-quality streaming setup without paying twice for the same platforms or drifting back toward cable-level bills.
