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Re: YouTube TV Promo Extension?
noazrk01 wrote: My Youtube TV account is showing a $10 increase next month. https://www.t-mobile.com/news/un-carrier/turns-out-tv-is-better-with-friends While the webpage from a year ago (above) DOES state "just for our customers, and they'll get that discount for as long as they're a T-Mobile subscriber," if you go to the bottom of the page it states "YouTube TV:Redeem by June 30, 2021. After trial pay $54.99/mo. including $10/mo. off for 12 months Cancel anytime." Obviously T-mobile has some explaining to do, I was hoping to do a chat but I guess I'll have to call customer service and inquire about this. If anyone else has done so please post your results? I also received an email with the same...as long as your a customer claim. It's a LIE. The only choice you have is to cancel and sign up again to get the discount. Which You Tube tv limits. So eventually no discount. T Mobile LIED9Visto1like0ComentariosRe: YouTube TV Promo Extension?
flyingdoodle wrote: I received a sms from t-mobile saying to click on the link to extend the promotion. the link tookme to the YouTube TV website. The link included a promo code that I entered on the manage account area and this extended the promo for 12 months. The offer I got required canceling my current subscription and resigning up. Like a criminal looking for a deal. Which is why You Tube tv limits the amount of times you can do that.4Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: YouTube TV discount is only for 1 year???
It was fraud. Plain and simple. If the offered it for an unnamed amount of time that is what they should have done. It's meant to appear that it's a standing offer. It was not. So....they can stop offering the deal at any time AND You Tube tv only allows subscribers to pull this end run to get a discount a certain number of times. Twice and you're done. No way should a company be allowed to put a completely contradictory statement in fine print. It's like the bank giving you loan terms for 5 years and putting in fine print that the loan is due in full in 3. I'm going to find out if what they did is legal. In the meantime I'm going to spread the word about their nonsense.7Visto0likes0Comentarios