This is probably something you might have noticed in the fine print when signing up, but here’s a heads up for those who skim: your free 30-dayMusic Unlimitedtrial is set to auto-bill your credit card next month.

It’s easy to change, and you’re able to do it from your web browser. Head over to theMusic Unlimited websiteand sign in. Click on “Account,” and then find and click on the “Media” tab. Browse your downloads until you find “Music Unlimited.” Click on the service, and then expand the top drop down. Finally, click “Cancel Automatic Renewal.” And that’s it, Sony won’t take $9.99 out of your pocket unless you want them to.

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I actually like the service, which is quite similar to Microsoft’s excellent Zune Pass that works on Xbox 360. Mybiggest complaintwas what I thought was the apparent lack of screensaver while music was playing, but itturns out I was wrongon that front. Do I want to pay $9.99 a month for the streaming music service? I’m not sure yet, but at least I have 30 days to figure it out.

Have you tried out Music Unlimited on the PS3 yet? If so, what do you think?

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