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samdouglas

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#301916 15-Oct-2022 14:33
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Got email today from google that theyre cancelling grandfathered youtube premium plans.


Currently I play $19.99 per month for the family plan and will soon have to pay the normal $29.99 family plan price.


Thought it worth a heads up for other folks who are also on this, was pretty good value and only thing keeping me from using spotify or just biting the bullet and go apple one across the board for all the family.


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tukapa1
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  #2983027 15-Oct-2022 17:14
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billgates: I pay around $2.50/month for family YT Premium depending on how bad Argentinan Peso is doing which from the looks of the country's political situation for last 20 years is not going to get better anytime soon.

Anyway, use VPN service to connect to Argentina, sign into YouTube with your existing Google account, buy the YT family premium in pesos with your NZ credit card using a Argentinian address, invite upto 5 other family members. Catch is all these 5 family members just need to sign into their Google account and accept your YT premium invite while also connected to Argentina via VPN just once only. After this, disconnect from VPN and your YT premium now works on your standard NZ internet connection.

The entire flight time from NZ to Argentina and back to NZ is under 15minutes for this mission with zero turbulence.

And YT premium also includes YT Red music subscription for all those 5 members too.

 

Been working flawlessly for me for some time now.


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