YouTube TV subscribers who prepaid for NFL Sunday Ticket add-in aren’t getting refunded after ESPN blackout

If you got your NFL Sunday Ticket bundled with your YouTube TV subscription, I’m pissed on your behalf. YouTube pulled Disney’s catalogue of networks — including ESPN and ABC from its popular live TV streaming service after a distribution deal between the companies expired on Friday. NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers are now stuck with either canceling their plans or paying for a YouTube TV service that no longer comes with the NFL games they signed up for. Worse, if you prepaid for the season up front or bundled NFL Sunday Ticket with your YouTube TV subscription to save a few bucks, it looks like you can kiss that money goodbye. Consider it a donation to the “Help YouTube and Disney settle their differences” fund, I guess.

As if it wasn’t already annoying enough for sports fans to be stuck in a carriage dispute during Week 9 of the NFL season. For those who are unfamiliar with the NFL-only streaming service, the Sunday Ticket gives you access to every regular season out-of-market game. For new customers, a monthly Sunday Ticket subscription costs $85 by itself or $72 when bundled with YouTube TV (for the first three months at least, at which point it jumps up $10 to $82/month).

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