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PG Perks is a free membership offered by Premier Guitar that delivers exclusive discounts, giveaways, and other promotions to your email inbox weekly! Thousands have taken advantage of exclusive giveaways discounts, coupons, and promotion codes offered to Perks members by Premier Guitar in cooperation with a variety of partnering sponsors.

How often will I receive offers?
Perks members typically receive at least one sponsored email from Premier Guitar in their inboxes every week, which presents members with an exclusive offering (giveaway, discount, etc.) in addition to other promotions happening around the Premier Guitar network.

Can I opt out of PG Perks after I become a member?
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If I opt out, can I opt back in to Perks?
Absolutely.

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