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Published 10:20 14 Jul 2017 BST
Updated 10:31 14 Jul 2017 BST
"Hi, As you requested, we've cancelled your membership, effective from Saturday, 29th July 2017. Obviously we'd love to have you back. If you change your mind, simply restart your membership to enjoy all the best TV programmes & films without interruption."It then prompts you to click on a 'Restart Membership' button.
We've reached out for Netflix for a comment on the emails and they've said:Watch out, dodgy @NetflixUK "cancellation" email scam going around. pic.twitter.com/GDUvKn7cOV
— Ruairi Carroll (@RCarrollTV3) July 13, 2017
"Phishing scams are, unfortunately, very common and often exploit well-known brands. Internet users should always be cautious when they receive an email request any personal information or credit card details.Netflix guidance for security is here: www.netflix.com/securityIf you get an email that looks suspiciously like a phishing attempt, please let us know by forwarding it to [email protected]."
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