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Gary – Apr 09, 2020

I got a text my streaming was expiring and I was eligible for 2 years free streaming, I didn’t believe it so I searched chrome for reviews on (you got lucky dude.com this is ware I ended up. Thank to all of you they won’t be getting my cc#, Thanks and sorry if you got soaked!

Gina – Apr 07, 2020

They just got me for my credit card # please stop them I really didn’t know until it was to late stop now what do I do

Carla – Apr 01, 2020

I fell for this scam , called Netflix and they said they never sent info on a free one year trial. Gave them my info for verification. I sure hope they won’t use my information. The phone number on the text was 657-391-7509. Please advise as what I can do.
Thank you

Tiffany – Apr 01, 2020

They send me a sopposed to have free Netflix for a year but ended up scamming me for my credit card number and charge me for this [censored]en books dont know whatever it was I wish I never clicked on it I want to report this [censored]en comp doing this [censored]

Ebony – Apr 07, 2020

Reminder: Cancel your card and re order a new one.

Joshua – Mar 31, 2020

I fell for this scam from the e_mail Yougotluckydude.com Hope my credit card info will not be used Where can I go for help

Katie – Mar 31, 2020

I fell for the scam of one year free on Netflex and gave my credit card info Can someone please help I do not want my credit card info exposed and neither do I want to receive any charges What can I do?

Lindsay – Apr 07, 2020

Reminder: Cancel your card and re order a new one.

Laura – Mar 28, 2020

Victim Location 85602

Type of a scam Online Purchase

To identify me I gave my credit card number don’t do it it’s fake I went to sign back in and Netflix did not let me then when I gave my number tried to send me to a book place and tried to get me in there.

John – Mar 20, 2020

Received this yesterday and fell to a scam. I’m a senior and wanted additional TV watching for our grands. The text message was “ Because of the Corona outbreak we will give out 5 months of Netflix Premium to keep you entertained. Go to covidflix8.xyz/ZTpYkWAsBZ.”. It takes me to yougotluckydude.com. I completed the information including my cc card hoping it went to my Netflix account. It did not. I called Plotive.com and was told it wasn’t them. The other number that was on the text message is 657-391-7509 and there is a message they are no longer taking calls…CA20MA. Is there anyway that I can retract all my information? Really confused now. There was another text on my husbands phone with a return phone number 657-296-2539 stating the same text.

Dale – Apr 06, 2020

Call your credit card company and they will refund/block any additional charges, and get you a new credit card sent out to you! Thank you for posting this, I always check “free things” bc I have been scanned before too! Good luck, and stay safe!

Marc – Mar 15, 2020

i got a survey from comcast stating if i take the survey i will recieve a free iphone 11 and that i only had to pay so $1 for shipping after i fiiled out my card info i then realized they never took my address and they cargged my card $5.I do currently go through comcast so i thought it was legit.after i done paid i decided to invetigte into it more and realized its a scam.Dont fall for it like me.

Bryan – Mar 11, 2020

I went through all the prompts then when I finished it disappeared . I’m done with these type of things. Tried to call their phone number but voice said they are not receiving calls. What a scam.

Martin – Mar 08, 2020

Yeah I just got mine into that yesterday and they pretty much says the same thing young up there’s my attachment photos

Michele –

Victim Location 50313

Type of a scam Online Purchase

I recieved a text about free iphone clicked on link and said pay $1 for shipping and handling. Then asked for card info then if not paying attention in real fine print said after such time will be charging credit card around $80.

Miguel –

Victim Location 33430

Type of a scam Phishing

I received a text message on my phone claiming to be "Megan from the postal service", asking me to please collect my shipment by the next day as they would be closed for the holidays. Also attached was some kind of link which I don’t know why I clicked on and it sent me to some page showing the supposed package details. When clicked, the following page asks for name and email and click to agree to monthly charges of some sort. I decided to stop right there and Google the website and immediately all kinds of scam alerts came up. Very scary to think that I stopped because I felt something was off but someone else might be more vulnerable and naive.

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