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Update 1/2/25: Deal is back, this time spend $59.99 and get $20 back. Good through 2/26
Update 6/7/24: Deal is back on Chase and other banks through 7/31. This time the spend requirement is $57.99 (lower than the previous offers of $64.99). Similar offer from Amex.
The Offer
Check your Chase Offers for the following deal:
- Earn $20 back on your YouTube TV subscription, when you spend $57.99 or more.
The Fine Print
- Offer expires 11/16/2022.
- Must make first payment by 11/29/2022.
- Offer valid one time only.
- Payment must be made directly with the merchant.
- Offer not valid on subscriptions through other providers. Offer not valid on third-party services. Offer available on YouTube TV English base plan. Terms apply.
Our Verdict
I found this on one personal card and one business card. Nice savings for someone who uses YouTube TV or wants to try it out.
Deal History:
- Update 1/1/24: Deal is back on Chase/BofA through 2/15/24
- Update 11/16/23: Deal is now on AmEx Offers as well, can be done twice through 1/3/24. With Chase/BofA can be done once through 11/29/23.
- Update 11/13/23: Deal is back through December 29th
- Update 7/20/23: Deal is back through 7/31/23 (ht andrew)
- Update 4/14/23: Deal is back through 5/21/23, first payment must be made by 6/5/23. The minimum spend is up from $54.99 to $62.99; updated below.
- Update 12/6/22: Deal is back through 12/29 (ht Brandon and Scott)
View Comments (120)
People have been talking about canceling and being offered the old price of 72.99 for 6 months, and that worked for me. So that's 60 bucks right there over the 6 months. I also set up my Amazon Prime Chase card for the monthly payment. My Chase flex card, nor BofA, nor Amex, nor Capital one, nor Discover, offered me a thing.
Similar offer on my US Bank Smartly Visa
What’s the lowest cost plan on YouTube TV? If it’s ~$60 this deal works it out to be cheaper than SlingTV which recently raised rates to $46…surprise surprise.
I believe they just raised their price to $82.
What does it mean when it says the offer expires 2/26 but first recurring payment needs to occur by 2/28?
They give you a free trial period and don't charge until the trial is up. So if you sign up too late you may get charged after the promo ends.
The offer will disappear from your offer list on 2/26 and you can no longer enroll after that date. But as long as the first payment is made by 2/28 the offer will still be applied.
Makes sense, thanks for the explanation. Works out perfect for me as my billing date is the 27th lol
2/4 Got this on Marriott and Biz Ink premium
This is back for Chase: spend $59.99+ to get $20 back until 2/26. May not be common because only 1 out of our 9 card has it.
Received the offer on 8 cards
Yowser. Those can cover a lot of YTTV accounts, haha.
The offer showed up on one more card, so I'm set.
Nice Pink Floyd reference.
I got this on a few cards.
So if you have this on multiple cards, is it conceivable you can keep changing the payment methods and get the discount multiple times on multiple cards?
It only good until the end of July but right idea.
Got better offer on my Amex 3x $20 for $60 off total (not on BofA or Chase)
Get a $20 statement credit by using your enrolled eligible Card to make a single subscription purchase of $57.99 or more online by 12/10/2024. Limit of 3 statement credits (total of $60).
This just came up for me on 2 of my AMEX cards. Save $20 (2x's) for total of $40 if you spend $57.99 on YouTube TV.
Same
"Get a $20 statement credit by using your enrolled eligible Card to make a single subscription purchase of $57.99 or more online at tv.youtube.com by 12/10/2024. Limit of 3 statement credits (total of $60). See terms."
So do you need to pay for two months at $57.99 in order to unlock the second of the two $20 savings?
I see this offer on US Bank as well. I assume this will stack with double bonus days US Bank is offering from 6/12-6/14.