Sign Up for ESPN Plus Free Trial Without Giving Your Credit Card Information

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The Legit Way to Secure an ESPN+ Free Trial (with a Virtual Card)

ESPN Plus is an over-the-top subscription video streaming service jointly owned by Disney Media and Entertainment and ESPN Inc. ESPN Plus allows you to stream exclusive live games, including soccer, golf, UFC, baseball, and more. If you are into sports, you may need to know if ESPN Plus offers a free trial or ways to watch ESPN games live for free.

To sign up for and other ESPN Plus subscriptions, you are required to provide personal information, including your credit card details. After the free trials are over, most people forget to cancel the trials on time. Through this, the cards are automatically charged several times before the subscriber realizes that they are paying the subscription.

Luckily, DoNotPay has created virtual credit cards to help you sign up for ESPN Plus free trials and other subscriptions and evade unwanted payments. The cards allow you to easily bypass authentication, and as the cards are not loaded, no actual charges will be processed. Read on to learn more about ESPN Plus free trials and how to use our virtual cards to register for free trials.

Does ESPN Plus Offer a Free Trial?

No. ESPN Plus does not offer free trials at the moment, but they have some services that you can subscribe to and watch sports live for free. The company only provided a in 2018 when it was launched. The free trial was available until June 2020, and it gave users seven days to watch live coverage of sports, including PGA Tour Golf, NFL, NHL, and MLB.

Fortunately, there are several ways that you can watch for free. If you have subscribed or have access to Verizon's Get More Unlimited or Play More Unlimited plan, you can enjoy free ESPN Plus, Disney Plus, and Hulu subscriptions with the Disney Bundle.

Does the ESPN Plus Free Trial Automatically Renew into a Paid Subscription?

Yes. Like many other subscriptions, ESPN Plus free trial is automatically renewed to a paid subscription. ESPN Plus has three paid plans.

PlanFee
ESPN Plus$6.99 monthly
ESPN Plus$69.99 annually
Disney Plus$13.99 monthly

To sign up for ESPN Plus:

  1. Visit ESPN Plus's official website
  2. Select either "Get the Disney Bundle," or "Subscribe to ESPN Plus only"
  3. Register an account
  4. Choose your plan and input the payment information
  5. Log in to your ESPN Plus account and watch live sports programs

ESPN Plus allows you to cancel subscriptions if you no longer need them. Below are the steps to follow when unsubscribing ESPN Plus plans.

  • Sign in to your ESPN Plus account
  • Navigate to your profile icon
  • Click "Manage my ESPN Plus Subscription"
  • Select Manage
  • Click "Cancel Subscription"
  • Confirm Cancellation

If you encounter challenges while canceling an ESPN Plus subscription, you can use DoNotPay to help you terminate the plans quickly. Our platform also helps track other subscriptions, thus helping you avoid unwanted payments. If ESPN Plus is difficult, you can use DoNotPay to send demand letters to them in a small claims court.

Avoid Automatic Renewal With DoNotPay

Most people often forget to cancel free trials and subscriptions, and they end up paying for services they are not aware of. With a DoNotPay virtual credit card, you can subscribe to ESPN Plus paid plans and avoid losing money. Our platform generates a unique random number and credit card details to help you subscribe to online services. When the free trial period ends, the subscriber won't process any charges on the virtual credit card, as it does not contain actual money.

However, it is essential to note that virtual credit cards cannot buy or order anything. They are only generated to help you bypass authentication and protect your actual credit card information. A virtual credit card can only be used once–DoNotPay deactivates the card as soon as it is used.

How Does DoNotPay Virtual Credit Card Work?

Below are the steps to follow when using our virtual credit card:

  1. Visit DoNotPay and search for Free Trial Card.
  2. Enter ESPN Plus as the company you want a free trial for
  3. Our platform will automatically create a virtual credit card that you can use to subscribe to ESPN Plus services.
  4. Copy the card details and use them to sign up with ESPN Plus. DoNotPay will deactivate the card once you have registered with ESPN Plus.

Why Use a DoNotPay Virtual Credit Card

Using your actual credit card to subscribe to free trials of online services poses many risks. You expose your credit card information, and you also have less control over the charges being imposed on the card. DoNotPay virtual cards reduce the chances of your credit card information falling into the hands of fraudsters, and it also eliminates unwanted charges. With our services being online, you can create a virtual credit card anywhere at the click of a button.

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