What is GOOGLE *YOUTUBETV on your bank statement?
Here's what this charge most likely is, grounded in our prefix dictionary and what the descriptor itself contains.
This charge is for a YouTube TV subscription, billed through Google.
- Most likely: YouTube TV
- a live TV streaming service
- Processed by: Google
- Google handles billing for its own services and products. When you see 'GOOGLE *' on a statement, the charge is for a Google product or service — in this case, YouTube TV.
- Category
- Streaming & Entertainment
Doesn't look right? Things you could check:
- Check your Google account — Signing in at myaccount.google.com will show your active subscriptions and recent billing history for Google services.
- Review your YouTube TV plan — tv.youtube.com shows your current plan, billing date, and any add-ons that may affect the charge amount.
- Look for a receipt email — Google typically sends a billing receipt to the email address associated with your Google account when a subscription renews.
GOOGLE charges are billed by Google for purchases made through Google services — Google Play apps, YouTube subscriptions, Google storage, and more. The name after GOOGLE is the app or service the charge is for. After the GOOGLE prefix the descriptor reads “YOUTUBETV” — that leftover text is the most likely seller.
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Paste your own variant of this descriptor — the result appears right here.
- GOOGLE *GSUITE
This appears to be a recurring charge for Google Workspace (formerly G Suite), Google's suite of business productivity tools including Gmail, Drive, Docs, and Meet.
- GOOGLE *NEST
This charge appears to be a payment to Google for a Nest product subscription or service, such as Nest Aware home security monitoring.
- GOOGLE *PLAY APPS
This appears to be a charge from Google for an app purchase or in-app transaction made through the Google Play Store.
- GOOGLE *YOUTUBEPREMIUM
This charge is for a YouTube Premium subscription, billed through Google.