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As much of an inconvenience this is to have to use something else in the interim, I hope Google can negotiate something that at least slows down the Disney monopoly/push to their own streaming services.

I was able to redeem the bill credit this morning on my YTTV (others have shared the info via the link below), so I'll hold firm for a while longer.


I guess I can think my wife for making me keep the Disney plus bundled subscription, lol.
 
It's looking like I'll be paying the 5 dollars to Sling TV again this Saturday.
Fubo and DirecTV both offer 5-day trials. You may already be aware, but I just wanted to mention it again.

I used Fubo last weekend; this weekend will be DirecTV. If the standoff continues after this weekend and into the next, that may be when I bail on YTTV. I'm trying to stick with YTTV because I like their service best, but I'm not going to pay another service for the channels, like Sling's weekend pass, and keep paying YTTV for them as well.
 
Still no bill credit offer showing for me. This sucks because technically I'm still paying for channels I no longer get. I have been with YTTV since February 2019, when it was only $39.99, so why am I not seeing this credit? I guess YTTV doesn't care if they lose a 6-year customer.


And holy cow, the price for this service has more than doubled in just 6 years. That's an increase of a little more than $7 every year.
 
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Still no bill credit offer showing for me. This sucks because technically I'm still paying for channels I no longer get. I have been with YTTV since February 2019, when it was only $39.99, so why am I not seeing this credit? I guess YTTV doesn't care if they lose a 6-year customer.


And holy cow, the price for this service has more than doubled in just 6 years. That's an increase of a little more than $7 every year.

I never thought the glory days of cheap streaming would continue... Maximal revenue must be sought!
 
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