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Flipkart Black (VIP) Now Comes with Free 1-Year YouTube Premium

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Flipkart’s annual paid subscription for frequent shoppers, previously known as Flipkart VIP and akin to Amazon Prime, has been rebranded as Flipkart Black—and it now includes a major new perk: a free 1-year YouTube Premium subscription.

To claim the benefit, members can visit the Flipkart Black section, click the YouTube Premium banner, and follow the activation steps. Existing Flipkart VIP subscribers just need to cancel their current YouTube Premium plan before activating the new offer.

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In addition to YouTube Premium, Flipkart Black members enjoy 5% SuperCoin cashback, priority customer support, and other rewards.

However, there’s a catch—Flipkart isn’t currently accepting new sign-ups for VIP/Black. And to make matters more confusing, the company still runs Flipkart Plus with separate Silver and Gold tiers, leaving its loyalty program structure a bit unclear for customers.

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