Sat Dec 21 21:40:00 UTC 2024: ## YouTube TV Price Hike Prompts “Cancel Threat” Trick, With Mixed Results

**New York, NY** – YouTube TV’s recent $10 price increase has left some subscribers fuming, prompting some to try a controversial tactic: threatening to cancel their service to negotiate a lower price. While the strategy has reportedly worked for some, one user’s experience highlights the uncertainty involved.

Following the announcement of the price hike, online forums buzzed with reports of users successfully securing a six-month discount by initiating the cancellation process. Inspired by these accounts, a long-time YouTube TV subscriber attempted the same maneuver. However, their initial cancellation attempt failed to trigger the reported discount offer.

Only after contacting customer service and explaining their intention to cancel due to the price increase did the subscriber receive a promotional code, effectively maintaining their current subscription price for the next six months.

This experience underscores the inconsistent nature of this “cancel-to-save” strategy. While it appears to work for some, there’s no guarantee of success, and YouTube TV may eventually discontinue the practice as more users attempt it. The company hasn’t publicly commented on the tactic.

Consumers considering this approach should be aware that it involves temporarily losing access to their service and carries no guarantee of a price reduction. The article concludes by advising readers that while the “cancel threat” might work, there’s no assurance it will be effective in the long term.

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