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YouTube Premium Turkey via Apple Billing - Method, Risks, and TRY to EUR Math

A method-focused guide to the Turkish Apple-billing route for YouTube Premium: what to verify in the iOS app, where the risks are, and how to calculate the TRY price in EUR before spending money.

Apr 26, 2026
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My take: YouTube Premium Turkey via Apple Billing - Method, Risks, and TRY to EUR Math is worth it only if live price, region, term, and account risk still fit. Without a fresh price check, the saving is not dependable.

Direct value

The value depends on concrete price, region, term, and account risk, not just the deal story.

Check first

Before copying the method, check live price, region, term, and account risk; the deal is good only if those four points still hold today.

What you get
  • 5/5 test modules completed.
  • Can be worthwhile if price, term, region, and account risk really fit your need.
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Automated AI review. Decision aid, not a safety guarantee. · 2026-06-08 15:44:27 UTC

YouTube Premium Turkey via Apple Billing: method note, risks, and TRY to EUR math

This loot is no longer tied to an external deal thread. The original community link expired, but the underlying method can still work for some users when YouTube still offers Turkish Apple in-app pricing to the account being used.

What the method is

The route is simple in concept: YouTube Premium is started inside the iOS YouTube app, the subscription is billed by Apple, and the payment comes from a Turkish Apple Account balance or another payment option Apple accepts for that region.

That means the important check is not whether an old deal URL is alive. The important check is whether the YouTube app currently shows a Turkish TRY price on your Apple account before you add money or commit to the subscription.

Practical steps

  1. Use an Apple account whose country or region is Turkey, or switch the account region only if you understand the side effects for existing subscriptions, store credit, family sharing, and app availability.
  2. Add only a small Turkish Apple Account balance first. Do not preload a large amount before the YouTube app confirms the exact subscription price.
  3. Open YouTube on iOS and check the Premium offer shown through Apple billing.
  4. Convert the displayed TRY price to EUR with a current FX rate and compare it with the local YouTube Premium price.
  5. Subscribe only if the YouTube app shows the expected Turkish price and Apple accepts the billing path on that account.

What can break

  • YouTube or Apple can change regional eligibility at any time.
  • Existing subscriptions, family sharing, unpaid balances, store credit, and payment methods can block an Apple region change.
  • Gift-card or balance resellers add their own risk: bad rates, invalid codes, account flags, or no refund path.
  • A low TRY price is not useful if the account later loses access, cannot renew, or requires more regional verification.

How to calculate the saving

Use the price shown in the YouTube app as the source of truth. Example calculation:

  • Displayed monthly price in TRY / current TRY to EUR rate = approximate EUR cost.
  • Compare that result with the official YouTube Premium price in your country.
  • Add reseller markup and FX spread before calling it a real saving.

The method is worth considering only when the current in-app price is visible before payment and the total converted price is meaningfully below the local subscription price.

Recommendation

Treat this as a savings method, not as a guaranteed deal. Verify the current price inside YouTube on iOS, fund the Apple account minimally, and avoid using a primary Apple account if losing regional store access would hurt you.

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