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- Some YouTube TV subscribers can save up to $80.
- The discount is hidden in your Settings page.
- Users are getting discounts up to 4 months.
If you’re a YouTube TV subscriber, you can save up to $80 on your bill — but you’ll have to figure out the discount yourself.
Usually, when it comes to getting a discount on your Internet service or any other subscription, you have to go through the frustrating “threat to cancel” dance. But YouTube TV is offering some subscribers a hidden discount that only requires a few clicks to uncover.
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A recent reddit posts Some users were shown receiving a discount for four months, which would be a savings of $80. It’s probably not a coincidence that this discount is coming at the end of football season, when many sports fans will be looking to cancel their subscriptions.
How to get a discount on YouTube TV
Some of the previous discounts are only visible if you access it via a web browser, so you’ll want to start on the desktop version rather than the app or your TV.
- Click on your profile picture in the upper right corner and go to the Settings page.
- Under “Your Plan,” where you see your plan and price, click “Manage.”
- If you’re eligible, you’ll see the offer with a button to claim.
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Alternatively, you can simply Click on this link To go directly to your YouTube TV subscription settings in a desktop browser. If you view and claim an offer, you will receive an email confirmation.
Don’t see the offer?
There’s no official clarification on which customers get the discount, but the general consensus is that if you claimed this offer last time (in September last year), it won’t appear this time. Google offered similar discounts when blackouts affected the availability of Disney and ESPN content.
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I claimed the offer last time, and I don’t see it on my account anymore, so it appears to be true.
