
Hello everyome and welcome to this review where we will be looking into the legitimacy of the text messages that have been recently been reported and received by a lot of people claiming to be from a site that is called Tangytangerines.com.
The text message claims that your Netflix account will be blocked because your payment was declined and leaves a link for you to click though there are chances that the links may differ. As you shall see in this review this text message is not a legit text message but a scam text that is attempting to steal your account or credit card details.
About the Netflix scam text
Once you click on the link in the text message you will see that the url changes and you get redirected to some other site at times with some funny name. The site will have a notice that looks like one from Netflix and this notice will tell you that you must update your membership within 48 hours and uses words like “obviously we would like to have you back” I’m sure you be able to notice that this site isn’t Netflix.
Netflix has already confirmed this phishing attempt on their customers as many people have been receiving and reporting it. If you update membership ad they tell you to do then you much contact your bank and ask for further assistance to get your money back and change your credentials.
Verdict
These text messages claiming to be from Tangytangerines or any other site and number are a scam text message and you should not follow anything they tell you. If you have then you definitely should call your bank for further assistance. Those who do what this text tells them will be at risk of having their credit card details stolen and used without their consent or they will also be over charged.
Good luck
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