How to Claim YouTube TV’s Hidden $20 Credit
As its standoff with Disney drags on with no end in sight, YouTube TV has started giving out its promised $20 credit to subscribers. But that credit isn’t applied automatically. You have to take a few steps to lock it in.
YouTube TV
$82.99/mo
How to Get Your $20 Credit
- In a web browser, click your account image in the upper right corner.
- Click Settings.
- Click Updates.
- Click the button to claim your credit.
What Should You Use Your $20 Credit On?
If you’ve cut the cord, you’re bound to run into problems like this in the future. That’s why it’s important to have an antenna just in case. It’s a one-time investment and it can be a life-saver.

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Another option is to use the money you save from YouTube TV to help yourself to Sling’s short-term passes. Sling TV is the only live TV option that allows you to sign up for as little as 24 hours and that only costs $4.99. If you do that, you’ll get all the channels on Sling’s Orange package, which includes ESPN. It’s a decent workaround until the conflict settles.
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Another option is to bite the bullet on ESPN Unlimited. That’s a little more expensive at $29.99, but you’d get everything from ESPN, more than 1,000 out-of-market NHL games, extra college sports, and free Disney+ and Hulu.
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If you’re looking to ditch YouTube TV for another option, Hulu + Live TV has extended its unusual sale until November 18. If you sign up, you’ll get $25 off the package, and that discount lasts up to 3 months. Because Disney owns the service, you never have to worry about those channels becoming unavailable.

Hulu + Live TV
$89.99/mo
Free Disney+, ESPN Unlimited & Hulu on-demand
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