
Last week, YouTube went down for over an hour.
It was a rare outage for the Google-owned video service, and it left YouTubers and viewers alike wondering what to do without their favorite free content.
But some people pay for YouTube. Subscribers to YouTube TV pay $40 per month to get a batch of live channels and TV programs - and that service wasn't working either when YouTube went down.Now, YouTube is making up for it with $10 credits - but you only have until Wednesday to tell the company you want to redeem it.
"We're sorry about the unexpected YouTube TV interruption on October 16th. We love our TV as much as you do, and our goal is to make sure that you can access your events and shows - whenever and however you want," YouTube said on its help page.
"To help make this right, we'd like to give you a week of free service. Please contact us via this form before Wednesday, October 24th at 11:59 PM PT, and we will credit your account," it continued.
Anyone who's been affected should receive an email from YouTube.
If you subscribe to YouTube TV through Apple's App Store, you should see a $10 App Store credit "appear in your App Store account in the coming weeks," according to a tweet from Fast Company's Harry McCracken.

A good response to the YouTube TV outage the other day. I wonder how complex it is for YouTube to engineer a credit to every YouTube TV subscriber via the App Store?
(Incidentally, if YouTube loves TV as much as I do, they don't love it all that much.) pic.twitter.com/YiJZMnMIw0
- Harry McCracken (@harrymccracken) October 19, 2018