I just caught this “Netflix” scam email hitting my inbox. At a quick glance, it looks pretty authentic, but once you look closer, the cracks start to show. 🕵️♂️
How to spot the fake:
- The Grammar: Keep an eye out for awkward phrasing and spelling errors—legitimate companies usually get these right.
- The Link: If you hover over the button (don’t click!), the link goes to a dodgy-looking scam site, not Netflix.com.
- The Sender: The email address it came from was a random string of characters—definitely not an official Netflix domain.

Scammers are getting better, but they still make mistakes. If an email feels “off,” it probably is!
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