Paying for YouTube Premium should be quick and hassle-free. Whether you’re using a credit card, PayPal, carrier billing, or regional discounts, hereβs the easiest way to pay for YouTube Premium in 2025βplus money-saving tips.
π 1. Standard Payment Methods for YouTube Premium
π³ 1. Credit/Debit Card (Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover)
- The most common way to pay.
- Works in all supported countries.
- How to set it up:
- Go to YouTube Premium.
- Click “Try it free” or “Get YouTube Premium”.
- Enter your card details.
- Confirm payment (no charges if you cancel before the trial ends).
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Pros: Instant activation, widely accepted.
β Cons: Some banks block international transactions (if using VPN tricks).
π° 2. PayPal (Fast & Secure)
- Available in most countries.
- How to use it:
- Select PayPal at checkout.
- Log in to your PayPal account.
- Confirm payment.
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Pros: No need to enter card details every time.
β Cons: Not available in all regions.
π± 3. Mobile Carrier Billing (Phone Bill Payment)
- Works with carriers like Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T (US), Vodafone (EU), etc.
- How to activate:
- Open the YouTube app on your phone.
- Go to YouTube Premium subscription.
- Select “Pay with carrier billing”.
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Pros: No credit card needed, charges appear on your phone bill.
β Cons: Limited availability (check if your carrier supports it).
π 4. Google Play Balance (Using Gift Cards)
- Best for users without a credit card.
- How to use:
- Buy a Google Play Gift Card (from stores or online).
- Redeem it in the Google Play Store.
- Use the balance to pay for YouTube Premium.
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Pros: No bank details needed, great for teens/prepaid users.
β Cons: Must have enough balance (no partial payments).
π 2. Cheaper Ways to Pay for YouTube Premium (Regional Pricing Hacks)
π Method 1: Use a VPN to Get Lower Prices
YouTube Premium costs less in some countries (e.g., India, Argentina, Turkey).
Steps to Pay Less with VPN:
- Install a VPN (NordVPN, ExpressVPN, Surfshark).
- Connect to a cheaper country (India: ~$2.60/month, Argentina: ~$3.50/month).
- Go to YouTube Premium.
- Use a local payment method (some require an Indian/Argentine card).
β οΈ Warning: Google may block foreign cardsβsome users buy local gift cards instead.
π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Method 2: Split a Family Plan ($3.83/month per person)
- Cost: $22.99/month for 6 people (~$3.83 each).
- How to do it:
- One person creates a Family Plan.
- Adds 5 friends/family members (no strict address checks).
- Everyone splits the cost via PayPal/Venmo.
β Best for: Groups who want YouTube Premium at the lowest cost.
π 3. Student Discount (Only $7.99/month)
- Requires student verification (via SheerID).
- How to get it:
- Go to YouTube Student Plan.
- Verify with a .edu email or student ID.
- Pay $7.99/month (after 3-month free trial).
β Works in: US, UK, Canada, Australia, and more.
π 4. Pay Yearly (Potential Future Option)
- Currently, YouTube Premium is monthly-only, but rumors suggest a yearly plan may come in 2025 (like Spotify).
- If introduced, this could save ~15-20% vs. monthly.
π« Payment Methods That DONβT Work
β Prepaid cards (unless Google Play balance).
β Cryptocurrency (YouTube doesnβt accept it).
β Third-party sellers (risk of scams).
π° Best Payment Method for You?
Method | Best For | Monthly Cost |
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Credit Card | Easy setup | $13.99 (US) |
PayPal | Secure payments | $13.99 |
Carrier Billing | No credit card needed | $13.99 |
VPN Trick | Cheapest option | ~$2.60 (India) |
Family Plan | Groups | ~$3.83/person |
Student Plan | Students | $7.99 |
π― Final Tips for Easy Payment
β Use Google Pay for faster checkout.
β Set a reminder to cancel before the free trial ends.
β Check for promotions (e.g., free trials with Pixel phones).
Want YouTube Premium at the lowest cost? Try the VPN or Family Plan trick! π
Have a better payment hack? Share below! π¬