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Netflix text scam making the rounds

A new scam is making the rounds and it’s targetting Netflix users.

Whether you’re a Netflix user or not, many are receiving a text from a random number that claims to be a streaming service.

<who>Photo Credit: Contributed

In an apologetic tone, it basically tells you that there’s issues with your Netflix payment and tries to get you to click a link.

“Dear valued Netflix user,” it begins. “Sorry for the interruption, but we are having trouble authorizing your payment method.”

If you receive a text like this, do not click the link and Netflix even suggests forwarding it to [email protected] so they can look into it.

<who>Photo Credit: Netflix

The streaming service will not reach out through text, but will email if there are legitimate problems with your account and it’ll come from a credible email address.

Netflix also advises the following:

  • Never enter your login or financial details after following a link in an email or text message.
  • Never click on any links or open any attachments in an email or text message you received unexpectedly, regardless of the source.
  • If you suspect an email or text message is not from Netflix, do not reply to it.


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