AmEx Offers: YouTube TV, Spend $57.99 & Get $20 Back (3x)

The Offer

Check your AmEx Offers for the following deal:

  • Get a $20 statement credit by using your enrolled eligible Card to make a single subscription purchase of $57.99 or more online at tv.youtube.com by 12/10/2024. Limit of 3 statement credits (total of $60).

The Fine Print

  • Offer valid for YouTube TV subscription purchases online only at US website tv.youtube.com or through the YouTube TV mobile app using your enrolled American Express Card at checkout.
  • Please note if you purchase a subscription, unless you notify the merchant that you want to pause, cancel, or that you do not want to auto renew, your subscription will automatically renew for another subscription period (subject to applicable law) of equal length (for example monthly, or annually). This means that the merchant will collect the then-applicable subscription fee and any taxes by charging a credit card the merchant has on record for you without notifying you, unless notification is required by applicable law.
  • If you are a new customer receiving a free trial, you must be enrolled in the free trial prior to the campaign end date to qualify. Charges may not post to your account until the free trial has lapsed.
  • American Express identifies qualifying transactions based on information provided by the participating merchant. Purchases may not qualify if not billed directly by the merchant. For example, if you purchased your subscription through a third party device/digital platform, you may get billed by the party you signed up with, and not directly by the merchant.
  • Excludes all other YouTube and Google products and services.

Our Verdict

There’s a similar offer from Chase/BofA for one $20 credit. I’d save both offers, then use the Chase one up since it expires sooner, and then use switch to Amex for the three $20 credits.

View more Amex offers here & if you have any questions about American Express offers then read this post.

View Comments (7)

  • Question : When such offers specifically say "Offer valid on first payment only." was wondering if anyone already made the first payment on another card and tried making the 2nd payment say on a different card with the offer and was successful? If so, seems like something you can "churn" since I have these offers popping up all the time and I have had YTTV for a few months now.

    • Scott, if the offer says "Offer valid on first payment only" can one make successful 2nd and 3rd payments using this offer when its offered on other cards?