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Does Peacock give you a deal when you cancel?

Yes. Peacock usually shows a save offer when you start to cancel: $2.99/mo for 6 months. Last confirmed 2026-06.

Very likely — starting Peacock's web cancel flow usually triggers a 'before you go' discount of roughly $1.99–$3.99/mo for 6 months on the ad-supported Premium plan, though some accounts report seeing no offer at all.

Shows save offersTypical price: $10.99/mopeacocktv.com

By Zach Babiarz · offer data confirmed 2026-06

YES, USUALLY

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Known offers (2)

Discountmedium confidencelast confirmed 2026-06

$2.99/mo for 6 months

Recent reports (late 2025 into 2026) show a pop-up win-back rate of $2.99/mo — sometimes $3.99/mo — for six months on the ad-supported Premium plan (normally $10.99/mo), after which it renews at the regular price. This appears to have replaced the earlier $1.99 offer.

Where it appears
Pop-up / 'wait, don't go' screen after clicking Cancel Plan under Plans & Payment, before the final cancel confirmation.
Fine print
Existing Premium subscribers billed directly by Peacock on the website; not shown to all accounts (A/B-tested and targeted — some users report getting no offer). Won't appear if you're billed through Apple, Amazon, Roku, or a carrier/cable bundle.

Sources: Doctor of Credit (2025-10-19) · DealNews (2026-06-15)

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Discountmedium confidencelast confirmed 2025-07

$1.99/mo for 6 months (older version of the offer)

The widely-reported 2024–mid-2025 version: $1.99/mo for six months on ad-supported Premium (then $7.99/mo). CableTV.com staff triggered it themselves with a screenshot; per their test, Premium Plus subscribers who accept get billed $1.99 promo plus a separate $6.00/mo 'Premium Plus Add-On'.

Where it appears
'Exclusive offer before you go' screen during the online cancellation process, after clicking Cancel Plan.
Fine print
Primarily targeted the ad-supported Premium tier; inconsistent — commenters on AFTVnews and Daily Dot reported it didn't appear for everyone. Doctor of Credit (Oct 2025) suggests it has since been replaced by the $2.99 rate, so treat $1.99 as no longer typical.

Sources: CableTV.com (2025-07-03) · AFTVnews (2024-08-30) · Daily Dot (2024-11-27)

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Where the offer lives

  1. 1.Sign in at peacocktv.com in a browser (not the app or a TV device)
  2. 2.Click your avatar in the top right and select Account
  3. 3.Under Plans & Payment, click Change or Cancel Plan
  4. 4.Select Cancel Plan
  5. 5.The retention offer appears as a pop-up / 'wait, don't go' screen before the final confirmation

Field notes

  • Cancel from the website while billed directly by Peacock — if you subscribed through Apple, Amazon, Roku, or a bundle, you must cancel there and Peacock's offer screen won't appear.
  • The rate has drifted over time: $1.99/mo (2024–mid-2025) to $2.99–$3.99/mo (late 2025–2026), always for 6 months on the ad tier — screenshot whatever you're shown.
  • On Premium Plus (ad-free), CableTV.com's test found the discount applies to the Premium base price and a separate $6/mo ad-free add-on keeps billing on top.
  • No offer shown? You keep access until the end of the paid period anyway, so finish canceling and watch your email for win-back deals; one Daily Dot commenter also got $3.99/mo ad-free for a year via a support rep.

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Researched 2026-07-15 · newest confirmation 2026-06 · independently fact-checked — Fetched all 5 cited sources 2026-07-15; every one is live and supports its claims (DoC $2.99/6mo Oct 2025, DealNews $2.99-$3.99 pop-up updated 2026-06-15, CableTV $1.99 + $6 Premium Plus add-on Jul 2025, AFTVnews Aug 2024, Daily Dot Nov 2024), and $10.99/mo Premium price confirmed via Peacock's help page. Corrected Daily Dot date to 2024-11-27 and softened a tip ('several' support-chat deals -> the one documented commenter); no sources removed.

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