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Select Amex Cardholders: Spend $54.99+ on Youtube TV, Get $20 Cash Back (via statement credit) up to 3 times
Get a $20 statement credit by using your enrolled eligible Card to make a single subscription purchase of $54.99 or more online at tv.youtube.com by 8/6/2023. Limit of 3 statement credits (total of $60).
Note: This offer is only available to select cardholders who have the offer in the "Amex Offers & Benefits" page of their account.
Deal Instructions:
Click
here [americanexpress.com] and log in to your Amex Account
Locate the 'Amex Offers & Benefits' on your main Amex account page
Click on "add to account button" for Youtube TV Spend $54.99 or more, get $20 back, up to 3 times (total of $60) the offer will be automatically applied to your account
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There's also an offer for $5 back on $50+ on cable and internet. Good 4x. Split up those payments.
And if you have a Capital One card they might also offer an additional discount of up to $20 for the first month, so it could potentially be free for a month.
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There's also an offer for $5 back on $50+ on cable and internet. Good 4x. Split up those payments.
Out of:
Blue business plus x2
Blue cash preferred x2
Platinum x1
Business platinum x1
I had the YouTube TV offer on the platinum authorized user (not main card), and one of the BBP.
I had the YouTube Premium offer on one of my BCP, which I will use for my family subscription
Thanks OP, repped
Changed payment over to the AmEx card, thanks OP!
I have YTTV but don't use AmEx to pay for it. I have the offer.
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And if you have a Capital One card they might also offer an additional discount of up to $20 for the first month, so it could potentially be free for a month.
Btw. I began with a 7 day trial. Decided I liked the platform, but didn't immediately begin using it because I wanted to wait for my directv subscription to expire.
When I went back to sign up for introductory YouTube tv rate of $55 for three months I was ineligible because I didn't follow up immediately after my 7 day free trial. I was being offered the standard $65 rate
I contacted chat support and although they could give me the $55 3 months, they instead offered $65 for month one, then half off for month 2, back up to $65 moving forward.