As always with Google Store deals, you have the option of joining Google One 2 TB at $9.99 for one month before purchase, to add 10% in Google Store credit to the deal after the order has shipped.
For example, if you purchase the Pixel 8 Pro 128GB at $599.40, you can also spend $9.99 to get $59.94 in Google Store Credit.
You can cancel your Google One subscription at any time.
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Some report that joining Google One Premium (2TB) will give you a benefit to jump to Google Play Points Gold. YMMV - I upgraded my 100GB membership to 2TB nine days ago and no such benefit has been provided. Google Support is unable and/or unwilling to help.
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expiredabdiasq posted Dec 08, 2023 10:35 PM
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expiredabdiasq posted Dec 08, 2023 10:35 PM
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Then, look for an entry called "gweb-play-points-app"
You can remove the permissions by clicking on the entry, then at the bottom you click on "Delete all connections you have with gweb-play-points-app"
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