Why Your Existing Bills May Already Hide Streaming Subscriptions
Before cancelling any entertainment services, look closely at the bills you already pay each month. Many providers now include streaming as a loyalty perk, meaning you could have free streaming with phone plan packages, grocery memberships, or delivery services without realizing it. This trend is especially strong among telecom providers and big-box memberships that want to keep you in their ecosystem by bundling Netflix subscriptions, Hulu, or free Paramount Plus access into plans you might already rely on. The big advantage is consolidation: instead of signing up for every app separately, you can let these bundles carry most of your streaming load. By stacking these perks strategically, you can often cover your household’s core viewing needs while cancelling overlapping standalone subscriptions, trimming both the number of accounts to manage and the total cost you pay each month.
Phone Plans That Include Netflix, Hulu, and Apple TV+
Mobile providers are among the most generous when it comes to streaming included with services. For example, T-Mobile’s “Netflix On Us” offer gives Magenta plan customers a Netflix subscription at no additional cost. The same provider also includes Hulu for eligible customers, effectively turning your phone bill into your primary streaming hub. Some Magenta Max plans even offer Apple TV+ at a heavily discounted rate, bundled and billed through your mobile account. To see whether you qualify, log in to your carrier’s app or website and look for perks, rewards, or “included subscriptions” sections. Search for phrases like free streaming with phone plan, Netflix On Us, or partner benefits. Activate each offer from within the carrier’s portal so that your streaming account is properly linked and billed through your phone plan rather than as a separate standalone subscription.
Unlocking Paramount+ and Peacock Through Grocery and Retail Memberships
Streaming perks don’t just come from telecom companies. Grocery delivery and retail memberships also bundle major services. A strong example is Walmart+, which offers its members free Paramount+ access as part of the membership. This gives you full use of a large Paramount+ library at no extra cost beyond what you already pay for Walmart+. The same membership can also unlock free Peacock, though you can only have one of these services active at a time. With Walmart+, you can switch between free Paramount+ and free Peacock every three months, depending on what you’re watching. This flexibility lets you rotate between platforms, binge specific shows, and then switch again. To activate, sign in to your Walmart+ account, find the streaming benefits page, and follow the link-out process that connects your Paramount+ or Peacock account to your membership instead of a separate billing method.
Step-by-Step: Audit Your Subscriptions and Eliminate Overlap
To make the most of bundled Netflix subscriptions and other perks, start with a quick audit. First, list every recurring bill you have: phone, internet, warehouse clubs, grocery delivery, and retail memberships. Second, log into each provider’s account dashboard and look for sections labeled “perks,” “rewards,” or “entertainment benefits.” Any mention of free Paramount Plus access, Hulu, Netflix, Peacock, Apple TV+, or sports packages is a signal you may already qualify. Third, activate each streaming benefit through the official link so that billing is clearly tied to that provider. Fourth, open your standalone streaming accounts and compare: if a platform is now fully covered by a bundle, cancel the direct subscription to avoid paying twice. Finally, set calendar reminders to revisit bundle settings every few months so you can rotate options—like switching between Paramount+ and Peacock with Walmart+—and continuously avoid redundant streaming subscriptions.
Bonus Perks: Sports and Long-Term Streaming Strategies
Beyond entertainment series and films, some phone plans unlock premium sports streaming at no extra cost. T-Mobile, for instance, offers a free season-long MLB.TV subscription via its T-Mobile Tuesdays program to eligible T-Mobile, Metro by T-Mobile, and Home Internet customers. This perk, valued at USD 139.99 (approx. RM650), is available for a limited sign-up window each year, so it pays to monitor your provider’s rewards app or email notifications. To build a long-term streaming strategy, combine these sports perks with rotating entertainment bundles. Use your phone plan to cover Netflix and Hulu, lean on grocery or retail memberships for Paramount+ or Peacock, and then add limited-time offers like MLB.TV during their activation windows. The result is a constantly refreshed streaming lineup, funded primarily by services you already pay for, allowing you to cancel redundant subscriptions and keep your monthly entertainment costs tightly under control.
