How to save $80 on your upcoming YouTube TV bills - no commitments required
Source: ZDNet

If you’re a YouTube TV subscriber, you might be able to save up to $80 on your bill—but you have to track down the discount on your own. Unlike the usual “threaten to cancel” dance, YouTube TV hides a discount that can be claimed in just a few clicks.
ZDNET’s key takeaways
- Some YouTube TV subscribers can save up to $80.
- The discount is hidden in your settings page.
- Users are seeing the discount last up to 4 months.
A recent Reddit post showed users scoring the discount for four months, which would be an $80 savings. It’s likely not a coincidence that this discount is popping up at the end of football season, when many sports fans consider canceling their subscription.
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How to find the YouTube TV discount
- Open YouTube TV in a desktop browser (the discount may not appear in the app or on your TV).
- Click your profile picture in the top‑right corner and go to Settings.
- Under Your Plan, click Manage.
- If you’re eligible, you’ll see an offer with a button to claim it.
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Alternatively, you can go straight to the membership settings with this link:
https://tv.youtube.com/settings/subscriptions?setac=cancel
If you see an offer and claim it, you’ll receive an email confirmation.
Don’t see the offer?
There’s no official explanation of which subscribers qualify, but the consensus is that if you claimed the offer last time (e.g., September of last year), it won’t appear again immediately. Google offered a similar discount during a Disney/ESPN blackout.
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I claimed the offer previously and don’t see it now, which seems to confirm the “once per subscriber” pattern.