How Do I Get A Refund From YouTube?

How Do I Get A Refund From YouTube?

Request a refund for a YouTube channel membership
If you signed up via Apple, you’ll need to get in touch with Apple support to request a refund for your paid channel membership. Apple’s refund policy will apply. If you notice an unauthorized channel membership charge on your account, report the unauthorized charge.

Will YouTube TV give you a refund?

You can cancel your membership at any time. We do not give refunds or credits for partially elapsed billing periods. When you cancel your membership, you’ll continue to have access until the end of your billing period. For more info about canceling your membership, see cancel your YouTube TV Base Plan.

How long do YouTube refunds take?

MORE THAN NINE OUT OF TEN REFUNDS ARE ISSUED IN LESS THAN 21 DAYS.

How do I get in contact with YouTube?

Email Creator Support from the Help Center
Go to support.google.com/youtube and sign in. At the bottom under “Need more help?” select Contact us. Follow the prompts to email our Creator Support team.

Can we call YouTube?

Keep in mind that YouTube doesn’t have an email address or phone number you can use to contact them directly, and calling the YouTube support line will only result in an automated assistant telling you to use the YouTube Help center (which is your best bet in most cases anyway).

Does YouTube have a support chat?

No, YouTube doesn’t have live chat support.

How do I contact Google or YouTube?

YouTube Help Center
You can find the Help button at the bottom of any YouTube page, the bottom of the left menu, or at support.google.com/youtube.

Why is YouTube phone number?

Why does YouTube ask for my phone number? We take spam and abuse seriously. Using phone numbers to verify identity is one way to protect our community and combat abuse.

Does YouTube have an email address?

Keep in mind that YouTube doesn’t have an email address or phone number you can use to contact them directly, and calling the YouTube support line will only result in an automated assistant telling you to use the YouTube Help center (which is your best bet in most cases anyway).