Scribd, Free Premium Tricks 2022
Scribd is an online library that holds millions of reading materials including presentations, research papers, legal documents, exam papers, key answers, ebooks, audiobooks, magazines, podcasts, to name a few. This becomes possible thru their users who are willing to upload their papers, in return, they got tokens such as free unlocks to a document.
Actually, there is another way better than unlocking one or two documents, you can upload more of your papers in exchange for tokens or you can make it "premium for free." How is that possible? Instead of availing of their premiums or submitting more of your papers in exchange for unlocks, you can actually extend the 30 days trial, what more exciting is that you can extend it again and again without spending a centavo, all you need to do is a few changes in your account and simple tricks.
This method is available only to Scribd users who don't want to pay for a premium for whatever reason it is; only for existing Scribd users who have expired 30 days free trials. Don't know yet if this is also working for those who subscribed to premiums and wanted to cancel their account.
How does it work?
Scribd users have payment details right? change that payment details to Paypal. What I mean by this is that you need to have a dummy Paypal account with zero balance so that every 30 days trial they can't auto collect payment from you.
After setting up Paypal you can proceed with the steps below. If you are not using Paypal but use other payment methods, I think it's okay too, just make sure that they can't collect any payment from you after the trial.
A.) Go to Scribd
B.) Click the following steps in order
- Your account (scroll at until end)
- End my subscription
- Continue Cancellation
- This subscription is too expensive (as your reason for cancellation, or any reason that makes to appear the 'extend trial')
- Get 30 Free Days
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Is this trick working?
ReplyDeleteYes. This tricks works perfectly
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