These Netflix Freeloaders Got Exactly What They Deserved
Hero: /ˈhɪrə/ noun The one person who actually pays for the Netflix account
Some people treat a Netflix password like a public utility, until the person paying the bill finally changes it. That is exactly what happened here, and the fallout was instant.
In this story, one person gets fed up with freeloaders, while an ex and a so-called friend react like they are the ones being wronged. The entitlement is loud, the excuses are worse, and the whole thing turns into a messy lesson about shared accounts.
One password change was all it took to expose who was really depending on the arrangement. Read on.
1. "I changed my Netflix password, and my ex came out of the woodwork so fast."
TwitterThat password change did not go unnoticed.
2. That's not how life works, buddy
"He wants my Netflix password with nothing in return."
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Then the story gets even more awkward.
4. "A friend of my ex has been using my Netflix details without my knowledge for years. He calls me cheap!"
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5. The nerve of some people
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6. He didn't even say please—unbelievable.
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Apparently, gratitude was never part of the deal.
This is also like the friend who assumed you’d bail her out of reckless spending, then got mad when you set boundaries.
7. I won't pay for my own Netflix account, and I will judge you for not wanting to share yours with me.
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8. Online beggars are the best kind of beggars.
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9. YOU ARE A DAMN RACIST, BRO! LOL
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And the comments are not holding back either.
10. Why are you so cheap?
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11. This is why we can't have nice things.
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12. "My brother, who refuses to work, tries to emotionally blackmail me over the Netflix subscription."
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13. "Feeling Incomplete" LMAO!
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By now, the freeloading logic is completely falling apart.
14. Here's a crazy concept: there's this thing called money, and you can use it to get a damn subscription.
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15. I can't believe this is real.
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16. Be a good friend and piss off.
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Some people really do think access is a right.
Want the same “you didn’t ask, now you pay” energy? See the roommate who upgraded the modem and refused to split the higher bill.