Netflix Plan Expired Text Message Scam: 1 Year for Free

Netflix Plan Expired Text Message Scam  1 Year for Free

If recipients of the fake Netflix text message below are asked not to follow the instructions in it. The fake text was sent by scammers who are attempting to trick their potential victims into visiting phishing or spam websites.

The Netflix Plan Expired Text Message Scam

Rhonda, your Netflix plan has expired. You are eligible for 1 year for free: rt1a1.com/5PSXWO3vb1

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  • November 3, 2020 at 5:52 AM by info

    Maggie, your Netflix plan is expiring. You are qualified to receive a free year: rnawstm.com/FAhYFmtLMo

  • November 1, 2020 at 9:27 AM by an anonymous user from: New York, New York, United States

    Text from 1 (216) 369-5597: As part of Verizon's Tech Inclusive Exercise, we're giving away a Apple Macbook Pro to eligible few. <Name#>, you are selected: 3op0j.com/n6BhjWhPab

  • October 25, 2020 at 4:44 PM by an anonymous user from: Miami Beach, Florida, United States

    I’ve been getting them 1-2 times per day for the last 2 weeks or so Along with a few other similar ones. All different numbers so no way to completely make it stop. I had to download a spam text blocking app that will atleast filter them into a different folder and I don’t have to get the notifications when they come in

    • October 25, 2020 at 8:48 PM by an anonymous user from: Chicago, Illinois, United States

      Whats the app? I’ve been blocking the number every time, but they keep using new ones

  • October 18, 2020 at 11:31 PM by an anonymous user from: United States

    getting that message.

  • October 17, 2020 at 7:18 PM by an anonymous user from: Chesapeake, Virginia, United States

    I’ve received 11 of the same text messages from different numbers today saying the same thing. Does anyone know how to make it stop?

  • October 17, 2020 at 8:00 AM by info

    Sarah, your Netflix plan is expiring. You are eligible for 1 year for free: twpofp.com/ljVZ9OdMAv

  • October 16, 2020 at 4:12 PM by info

    "Cheryl, your Netflix account has expired. You are eligible for a free year: db9u.com/DNlOIgEngE"

    Here is another scam.

  • October 9, 2020 at 6:52 PM by info

    " 1(216) 369-5597

    Tasha, your Netflix plan has expired. You have been selected to get a free year: p4mfna.com/QuNx6ECvDa"

    Another scam.

  • October 4, 2020 at 5:43 PM by an anonymous user from: Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

    Lynne, your Netflix plan is expiring. You are qualified to get a free year:

    3mzogb.com/Cuv3wOCF7X

  • September 22, 2020 at 1:33 AM by info

    "Lance, your Netflix plan has expired. You have been selected to receive a free year: boxd20f.com/RMUSZy6Z03"

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Netflix Plan Expired Text Message Scam: 1 Year for Free