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How to claim your $20 credit from YouTube TV
YouTube TV customers, here’s how to get $20 off your subscription thanks to a continuing carriage dispute with Disney. Unfortunately for subscribers of the live TV streaming service, there’s no good news to offer viewers regarding the carriage dispute between Disney and YouTube TV as of the time of this writing.
Once you log into your YouTube TV account on desktop, you can check to see if you’re able to receive credit by going to 'Settings' and selecting 'Membership', and then 'Manage Plan'. When you accept it, the $10 credit will then be applied to your monthly bill.
YouTube TV is providing a $20 credit to subscribers during the Disney blackout, but it must be redeemed manually.
YouTube is starting to send subscribers a $20 credit to make up for losing Disney channels, so keep your eyes peeled for an email.
Some YouTube TV users have noticed an offer for a credit off their subscription − a deal that equates to $10 a month over six months, or $60 in total.
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Build credit with a loan that your bank keeps for you Jessica Gibson is a content update editor and writer for Investopedia. She has over 10 years of experience in digital publishing and three years of experience covering financial topics like insurance ...