Any other YouTubeTV subscribers? How do we tell them and ESPN to make a deal already!

Anonymous
Just think, OP - YouTube TV prevented you from possibly falling asleep in front of the game and your wife from despising you all in one fell swoop!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I could care less about sports, so don’t care.

But it seems to me prices should go down because there will be less content and they now don’t have to pay for sports.
Was there any mention of a decrease in subscription prices? 🎉


Yes, actually - they're giving a $20 credit

They need to refund us the $20 for this month instead of making the credit apply to a future month.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We canceled and got Direct TV.

I looked at their package which seemed great, but I don’t want to commit for 2 years. That’s part of why I hated cable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We switched to Fubo

Fubo is odd that they don’t carry FoodNetwork and CNN. But they are a good deal for sports.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I could care less about sports, so don’t care.

But it seems to me prices should go down because there will be less content and they now don’t have to pay for sports.
Was there any mention of a decrease in subscription prices? 🎉


Yes, actually - they're giving a $20 credit

They need to refund us the $20 for this month instead of making the credit apply to a future month.


I know. Ridiculous.

I have the Black Friday 99 cents a month deal from Hulu, which has ABC shows, or at least some of them, the day after they air. I was going to get rid of Hulu since my deal ends this month. I don’t really miss the channels all that much, but did watch ABC World News

Hulu live has a $65/month for three months promotion right now, I’m sure to lure over some YouTube TV subscribers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I could care less about sports, so don’t care.

But it seems to me prices should go down because there will be less content and they now don’t have to pay for sports.
Was there any mention of a decrease in subscription prices? 🎉


Yes, actually - they're giving a $20 credit


But his annoying is it that they make you go online and change a setting to obtain the credit.

Clearly a hurdle created to reduce the number of customers they have to give it to.

Very shady—they should just give us all a $20 credit on our next bill!
Anonymous
I agree that YouTubetv should just automatically credit current month’s bill. However, don’t lose out on claiming the $20 credit. You have until December 9th and then it goes away. I’m curious what setting you think gets changed? I didn’t notice anything other than going to updates and claiming the credit but maybe I missed something.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I could care less about sports, so don’t care.

But it seems to me prices should go down because there will be less content and they now don’t have to pay for sports.
Was there any mention of a decrease in subscription prices? 🎉


Yes, actually - they're giving a $20 credit


But his annoying is it that they make you go online and change a setting to obtain the credit.

Clearly a hurdle created to reduce the number of customers they have to give it to.

Very shady—they should just give us all a $20 credit on our next bill!
The email I received 5 days ago says that the $20 credit will be automatically applied to my account in the next 1 to 2 billing cycles. And that I don't need to do anything.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I want my ABC back! I didn't realize how many shows I watch on ABC. And worst of all, they deleted the shows I had already paid for and saved in my library to watch... I feel like that was a low blow!

It was one thing to take ABC shows away from the time their contract expired until they figure it out. But, to take away shows that were already waiting for me to watch (before the contract expired) --- that was cruel.
OMG, same!!
Anonymous
Disney sucks. They want to charge for everything individually. They want you to leave YouTube tv and open up their different app for each thing.

So you want to see a game on espn you have to leave YouTube, sign in to espn and pay $30 per month. Want something on Hulu or Disney same.

Did not miss Disney, ABC, etc at all. Hope YouTube crushes them.
Anonymous
Disney is back on YouTubeTV!
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