How I Tried to Avoid the YouTube TV Price Hike – And How It Finally Worked
The buzz about a viral trick to dodge the YouTube TV price increase caught my attention, and I decided to test it out. Spoiler: It wasn’t a smooth ride, but eventually, I got it to work. Here’s the full story and how you might be able to save some money.
The Upcoming Price Hike
Recently, YouTube TV informed subscribers about an upcoming $10 price hike. While the increase might seem small, it’s significant enough to push budget-conscious users like me to consider canceling the service altogether.
Shortly after the announcement, I noticed chatter online about a potential workaround. The trick? Threaten to cancel, and YouTube TV might offer you $10 off for six months, effectively keeping your current price. It sounded promising, so I decided to give it a shot.
Testing the Trick
This tactic—pretending to cancel to secure a discount—is a familiar one. I’ve successfully used it with my internet provider, SiriusXM, and even car insurance companies. But would it work with YouTube TV?
I headed to my account settings, navigated to “Membership,” and clicked “Manage.” From there, I chose “Cancel.” As I moved through the cancellation process, I selected “Cost” as the reason, hoping this would trigger the discount offer. But instead of a discount, I got a confirmation screen stating, “Your subscription will end on Jan. 13.”
Despite being a loyal subscriber since 2019, YouTube TV let me cancel without any attempt to retain me with a discount.
The Unexpected Twist
The truth is, I genuinely enjoy using YouTube TV. Resigned to the price hike, I decided to resubscribe, knowing I wouldn’t lose my recordings or settings. However, my curiosity got the better of me—why did some users get the discount while others didn’t?
I reached out to customer service for answers. Within a minute, I was connected to an agent. I explained that I was hesitant about the price increase and had seen others mention a $10 savings. After a brief review of my account, the agent surprised me with a promo code. They even walked me through the steps to apply it, ensuring I could keep my current price for six more months.
What You Can Learn From My Experience
If you’re looking to avoid the YouTube TV price hike, here’s what I recommend:
- Try the Cancellation Process
Navigate to your account settings and start the cancellation process. Select “Cost” as the reason and proceed through the steps. - Reach Out to Customer Service
If you don’t receive an automatic discount, contact customer support directly. Explain your situation politely and ask if any promotions are available. - Be Persistent
Not everyone will receive the same offers, so persistence can pay off.
While the cancellation trick didn’t initially work for me, reaching out to customer service ultimately did. If you’re feeling the pinch of the price hike, it’s worth giving these steps a try.
Final Thoughts
This experience highlights the importance of advocating for yourself as a consumer. Companies often have promotions available, but they won’t always offer them upfront. With a little effort, you might just save yourself some money—and keep your favorite streaming service at a price you can live with.
Disclaimer: This content is purely informative and based on personal experience. Your results may vary.