2025.09.14 – Google LLC and YouTube (YouTube Premium) Subscription Price Change in Mexican Pesos

Key Findings

Google LLC announced that the subscription price of “YouTube (YouTube Premium)” in Mexican pesos will rise from $139.00 MXN to $159.00 MXN per month beginning on May 30, 2025. The subscription will continue to be billed automatically to the payment method provided unless the subscriber cancels. Google Play’s Terms of Service authorize future adjustments. Subscribers can manage renewal and review upcoming charges in the Subscriptions section of Google Play. The notice additionally cited Google Play’s order history, refund policy, Terms of Service, the Google LLC headquarters address, and the Google Play Help Center.

Confirmed Facts

  1. Google LLC announced that starting May 30, 2025, the monthly cost of “YouTube (YouTube Premium)” will increase. The adjustment applies specifically in Mexican pesos, with the rate rising from $139.00 MXN to $159.00 MXN per month.
  2. The notification specified that the new subscription cost will be charged automatically, along with any applicable taxes, to the subscriber’s designated payment method. This automatic billing will continue until cancellation by the subscriber.
  3. The document clarified that subscription fees may change again in the future as stipulated by the Google Play Terms of Service. This clause allows Google LLC to modify pricing according to the contractual framework.
  4. Subscribers were reminded that they can cancel the subscription renewal at any moment. Additionally, upcoming charges can be reviewed in the Subscriptions section within Google Play.
  5. The communication provided references to service resources, including Google Play order history, the refund policy, and the Google Play Terms of Service. These resources inform subscribers of their rights and obligations regarding payments and cancellations.
  6. The corporate address of Google LLC was listed as 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043. This location serves as the headquarters of Google LLC.
  7. The notice explicitly stated that the email should not be replied to, since the sending address cannot accept responses. Instead, subscribers were directed to seek assistance through the Google Play Help Center.

Published by Leonardo Tomás Cardillo

https://www.linkedin.com/in/leonardocardillo

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