[Expired] Chase/BofA Offers: YouTube TV, Spend $59.99 & Get $20 Back

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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.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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?

  • 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.