17 Screenshots Of People Who Borrowed Someone's Netflix Login Info, Then Got Way Too Comfortable
We've all been there. An acquaintance, a friend, or a family member asks to borrow your login info for a streaming app and you want to be generous so you consider it. Sometimes you share, other times you deny them, but no matter which route you go, it can result in an awkward interaction. Just take a look at the poor souls below and if you didn't already have trust issues, you will!
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1. This person who started name-calling because someone no longer wanted to share their password.
Bratty cousin stole my Netflix password and when I changed it he wants me to it to him. from ChoosingBeggars
2. This person who is like, "Yo, we are done, goodbye, but also let me continue using your Netflix."
3.This person who thought blood was thicker than wanting family members to ask permission before upgrading your Netflix account.
4. This person who went from asking for login info to the middle finger emoji in a flash.
5. This person who just has a whole lot of nerve.
6. This mother who borrowed her child's account, then streamed on two devices at once.
My mom casually using Netflix on two screens at once so nobody else can watch anything. from mildlyinfuriating
7. This person hitting someone up on Snapchat to beg them to pay their Netflix account so they can continue leeching off of it.
Expecting someone to pay for your Netflix when you don’t even know who they are. from ChoosingBeggars
8. These two Squid Game fans who borrowed their cousin's login info, added their own profiles, got rid of his profiles, and added profiles for their parents.
Gave my Netflix password to my two little cousins (Squidgame Avatars) and they changed my previous profiles to their “Mom” and “Dad”. My family members and I are considered as “Guest” in the new profile they created. from mildlyinfuriating
9. This person who spent YEARS borrowing a Netflix account and had the nerve to insist the owner make a payment.
Friend of my Ex has been using my Netflix details without my knowledge for years. Calls me cheap! from ChoosingBeggars
Here's a closer look at that convo if you couldn't read it above:
10.This person who fully believed her ex was in the wrong for not covering the cost of her Netflix account.
11.This person who got angry at his brother, suggesting he doesn't care about his niece because he canceled Netflix.
12.This person who is already borrowing their friend's Netflix, and is now trying to inch their way into free Hulu.
13.This person who went from politely asking a favor to hostility because they didn't get the answer they wanted.
14.This person who was way too comfy not asking, but TELLING their ex that they're going to use their Netflix.
15. This person who was offered a free Crunchyroll trial membership and somehow felt inclined to ask for someone's Netflix login instead.
16. This person seeking someone's login info for...free promotion?
17. And finally, this person who asked their Facebook friends for free Netflix, and apparently got roasted so hard that they turned off the comments.
Well, I know what I'm doing next time someone asks for my login info...
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