Advanced users automate this process using bots. The bot creates a new account every 30 days, using a new generated card from the same BIN. This gives the illusion of a continuous, free Premium subscription.
Beyond the legal and security risks, the BIN method simply doesn't work reliably anymore. Spotify's fraud detection systems have evolved significantly, and accounts created with fake payment information are typically:
They attempt to sign up for a Spotify Premium trial using these generated details. The Risks of Using Spotify Bins
How do they do it?
The "free" aspect is a myth. You are paying with your personal data, device security, and potentially your financial future. The effort and risk required to find a working BIN, maintain a VPN, and evade detection is not worth the minimal cost of a legitimate subscription. The temporary access is also fleeting; Spotify frequently patches these vulnerabilities, rendering the generated account useless within days or weeks.
Spotify pricing varies by country. For example, Spotify Premium in India costs roughly $1.80/month and in Turkey ~$2.50/month. While technically against Spotify’s ToS, using a VPN to sign up for a foreign account and paying with a local gift card (purchased online) is far safer than using fake BINs. Spotify may lock your account if detected, but they won’t sue you.