For instance, YouTube Premium charges 12€ in my home country. However, where I’m staying now they would charge less than 3€.
So, if I would like to take advantage of this, I assume I’d need to create a new Google/YT account, which would mean I’d lose all subs, playlists etc that I’ve created?
Or am I missing something here?
You’d probably need a billing address and credit card from the country you are trying to register in. You can probably just pick whatever (valid) address you want, but getting a credit card would be hard, and billing addresses not matching the address registered with the bank tends to trip fraud detection systems
I do have a local debit card actually, which I already use for YT prem.
Potentially could use visa gift cards?
Don’t know about Google specifically, but lots of places don’t accept them, especially for subscriptions
Yes you can via a VPN and an “address” in that country. I wouldn’t recommend doing this with your primary google accounts though since you are working their system some they might retort in some way.
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You can cancel your subscription and start a new one locally at the cheaper rate.
There’s a reddit thread on how to do that with Pokémon go, basically make a new Google account with a Turkish address and add your credit card to that then use the web playstore to download an app with that account to your phone, then sign in with your normal account but now purchases are at the Turkish value
I don’t know if that loophole works anymore, though. Google now requires a Turkish card to be added to your account in order to process payments from “Turkey”.
Source: tried to make a Google Play account for Turkey about a year ago to YouTube Premium. I registered at a Turkish address and VPN’d to a Turkish server, but was unable to proceed since Google did not accept my payment information.
You do not have to create a new account and lose subscriptions. When I moved countries for half a year, I had to change my Google Pay address. I seem to r3member needing to cancel every single one of my subscriptions on that service, then re-sign up with them after changing my address. I may have forgot to change my address back, so I am still paying for a Youtube Premium family plan in Filipino pesos.
You can change your Google account country, but I think you are limited to once a year or something like that and proof is needed.
Some people use VPN to do so, which is IMO borderline fraud.
If your main adress is in a country (even for 6-12 month) it’s normal that you pay the service at that country price (just like you pay taxes or food theire not where your from) the opposite would be a discrimination against immigrant, which at least in modern democracy is (mostly) illegal
What’s fraud is fucking regional pricing. Obviously they can sell it for 3 bucks and still make a profit, but instead I would get gouged for 12 in this example.
It’s also quite silly. You already have a VPN, just pirate the thing instead of paying anything.
I wouldn’t feel guilty denying a few bucks from a billion dollar company but that’s me. :)