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“We have temporarily made our channel packages available to new subscribers as quarterly plans. (Fubo also sends reminder e-mails before the 7-day free trial ends.)Ī FuboTV spokesperson noted last Friday that the quarterly-only packages were “temporary.”Ĭlick Amazon: See Today’s 1-Day-Only Deals! It would appear FuboTV has some concerns about people signing up for one month and then canceling soon after the Super Bowl, although it still permits a 7-day free trial. Their return is not surprising considering that FuboTV did the same thing last year a few days before the Super Bowl only to resume the monthly plans about 10 days later. (That would be $74.99 a month for three months.) The upfront price would have been $284.97 if you subscribed to the most expensive plan, called Premier.īut the monthly plans are now back at the FuboTV web site. On Friday, the live streamer started requiring new subscribers to pay at least $224.07 up front for three months of service. FuboTV today has brought back its monthly subscription plans for new subscribers just three days after replacing them with quarterly plans.
