YouTube TV is taking a stand in the Disney dispute, and you could benefit! But are you aware of the $20 credit being offered?
In the midst of a contract standoff, YouTube TV subscribers are being given a $20 credit as a goodwill gesture due to the absence of Disney-owned channels like ABC and ESPN on the platform. However, this credit won't magically appear on your bill. You need to take action!
Here's the deal: YouTube TV is not automatically applying the credit. Instead, subscribers must manually claim it by visiting https://tv.youtube.com/settings/service_updates. Once claimed, the $20 will be deducted from your upcoming bill.
And here's where it gets interesting: This move has sparked mixed reactions. Some applaud YouTube TV for compensating subscribers during the channel blackout, while others argue it's a mere token gesture. So, what's your take? Is this credit a fair solution, or does it fall short of addressing the real issue?
Remember, this credit is available for a limited time, so don't miss out! Claim it now and join the conversation in the comments below. Let's discuss whether this is a win for consumers or a temporary band-aid for a bigger problem.