This YouTube TV trick saved me $66 on my subscription - here's how
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This YouTube TV trick saved me $66 on my subscription - here's how
"If you're a YouTube TV subscriber, you might be able to save $66 thanks to a hidden promotional offer. Late last year, YouTube announced that it was raising its monthly price to $83 a month -- a jump of $10 a month. There was a workaround to avoid the hike for six months, but that promotion has ended, so most subscribers are paying the increased rate."
"Also: Is your live TV streaming bill too high? You have other options - including cheaper ones Details about the offer were by a Reddit user yesterday. Dozens of other users quickly chimed in that they got the offer, too. When I checked on my account, I had it. It's not exactly clear who this offer is for. I couldn't find this promotion officially advertised anywhere, but it does seem like a large number of subscribers are able to take advantage."
"To see if you have the promotion, open in a web browser (I checked in the mobile app first and didn't see it, but it was there for me on Chrome). Open the and click "Manage" beside "Base Plan." If you have the offer, you'll see a message explaining that you can pay $49.99 a month for the next two months, at which point the price will go back to the standard price."
YouTube TV is offering a hidden promotional price that reduces the base plan to $49.99 per month for two months, saving subscribers $33 monthly and $66 total. The promotion appears to be web-only and is not visible in the mobile app. Eligibility is unclear and the offer is not officially advertised, but many subscribers report receiving it. To check availability, visit account management in a browser and select Manage beside the Base Plan. The promotion cannot be combined with a previous temporary workaround. After two months the plan returns to the standard price of $83 per month.
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