UK customers who signed up at launch are being given an extra three months of use
Music Ally reports that Nokia is giving Comes With Music users an extra 90 days of access to the service after their original 12 month subscriptions expire.
The Finnish company launched its 'all the music you can eat for the price of a handset' offering amid a whirlwind of publicity in September last year.
The service gives consumers 12 months of ‘free’ music downloads and the ability to keep all tracks after the year is over.
As the Music Ally article points out, the fact that Nokia is now extending the offer indicates that the company is yet to work how renewals of the service will be handled, assuming the customer is not ready to buy a new handset.
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