How to Avoid Netflix Online Scams Easily?
After the covid 19 pandemic, online streaming platforms have seen a huge rise in the audience and Netflix saw 1.54 million new subscribers. Moreover, scammers did notice this opportunity to dupe subscribers and robed their wealth online. The con artists devised strategies to deceive web consumers into disclosing their credit card information. While we cannot now stop the con artists, we can educate ourselves. We explain the Netflix frauds to you as well as prevention methods online.
Do not fall for the “free pass” fraud
The free
pass scam was already there but rose even more during and after the pandemic.
Many Netflix users have reported that they have lost money from their bank
accounts after following a link received in the email saying, "due to the
coronavirus pandemic Netflix is giving away free pass, aiming to diminish your
boredom". Victims who followed the link attached to the email were
redirected to a different site, where credit card or debit card information was
asked thus victims were duped by these online scams.
The
grammar in these emails is a big warning sign. Sentences like "Run
on-site" in this email raise red flags, especially when they come from a
major corporation like Netflix. The sender's email and the link URL are further
warning signs. It does not always imply anything is authentic just because it
says "Netflix" on it. Scammers get your details and personal data via
sharing with pals. Do not fall for advertisements/scams in the future, keep in mind nothing is free on the streaming
platforms.
Consider these precautionary points
Have you
ever received the above emails or phishing messages? You need to act quickly
and spread these precautionary points to others so they do not fall for these online
scams.
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Netflix does not accept credit card payments
through a third-party app.
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Back out as soon as possible if you are being
forwarded to another website.
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Netflix never collects even the login and
password through email or SMS.
·
Netflix.com is the first part of all Netflix
URLs. It is dangerous to click if the URL is lengthy and obscure.
·
Horrible grammatical errors
Now you
know what to look for to determine whether the received email bears genuine
offers or fraud.
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