Netflix gift card offer

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Saw this just now when going to buy a Kroger card for my sister.

$10 free Kroger gift card with $60 Netflix gift card purchase

 
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I will probably end up buying a $100 Netflix gift card from Target for $95 with the Red Card debit discount. That buys me 14+ months on the $6.99 plan.

If anybody sees any better deals than that, maybe post them here?
 
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Saw this just now when going to buy a Kroger card for my sister.

$10 free Kroger gift card with $60 Netflix gift card purchase

That should get you atleast a half pound of bologna
 
That should get you atleast a half pound of bologna

Which, the Netflix card or Kroger?

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This is NOT for a Subscription ...

It says for a 1 or 2 year WARRANTY ...

Why would you need a Warranty for a Streaming service ?????

I wouldn't touch this ...
 
This is NOT for a Subscription ...

It says for a 1 or 2 year WARRANTY ...

Why would you need a Warranty for a Streaming service ?????

I wouldn't touch this ...
Definitely a scam..here is the warranty


I will replace your account if something happens, within the period from the date of purchase. I provide after sale support through email if you have any inquiries.
 
When Google Hangouts were a thing, there were a bunch of sub-groups selling access to HBO Now, Netflix, Hulu, etc.

Then they would give the buyer the login info, boom, access that only costs $20 for a year.

From what I read, access would work for a month or 2, then no longer works, seller disappears or to sell under a different name, rinse and repeat.
 
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How is he setting up single user accounts with those payment amounts? Or is he maybe selling old grandfathered accounts at the old $9.99 rate?

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Who knows, but what usually happens, he will sell too many, people will lose access, then he will disappear.

Why are you questioning this, it is obviously a scam.
 
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Hey, if CN wants to offer up his browser to an unscrupulous website and risk cyberattacks, that’s fine. It saves the rest of us from risking our platforms from harm to satisfy our curiosity. Just as long as his machine doesn’t get something he can’t control and it spreads to this site…
 
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