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Big Brother 11 Live Feeds At No Extra Cost – Details Here

I love the Big Brother live feeds. I get them each year and it’s worth every penny. So I’m pleased to share the news that RealNetworks has rolled out a ridiculously good “early bird” deal that will make the entire season of Big Brother 11 live feeds virtually free if you sign up now and follow my steps below.

Here’s how it works: the Big Brother Feed is usually $15 per month, but again this year RN is offering up a quarterly discount so you can get 3 months for $30. $30 is more than $0, so let me explain how that can work out to costing you nothing extra thanks to a commonly overlooked benefit of the Big Brother live feeds.

Click here to Sign-Up now for BB11 Live Feeds!

Do you listen to music, buy mp3s online, or even still purchase CDs? With your SuperPass subscription you receive $10 worth of mp3 downloads every month* which will often cover a full album if you want. 3 months of $10 worth of music you were going to buy already makes the live feeds cost you $0 in the end.

Sweet deal right? You bet it is. So with Big Brother 11 ending in mid-September all you need is 3 months to get you through the entire season. $30 Big Brother SuperPass – $30 Free Music = $0 Live Feeds to keep you in the game all summer.

I don’t know how much longer RealNetworks will offer this deal so I went ahead and signed up. I recommend you do the same and be ready when BB11 starts!

Update: Several readers have expressed concerns that this still costs them money. Yes, it does, but if you were already spending that money on iTunes or Amazon then spend that same money at SuperPass and you’ll get the live feeds with it. If mp3s aren’t your thing, then this is still a deep discount at $30 versus the regular $45.

Update 2: Ahrean points out that this deal ends July 9th with the season premiere. Thanks for the tip, Ahrean!

Update 3: Instructions for obtaining your monthly $10 of mp3 downloads can be found here on RealNetworks’ website.

*Only U.S. subscribers receive the $10 of mp3’s, says RealNetworks.

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