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Here’s how you get Netflix using cash

Want to subscribe to Netflix but do not have a debit or credit card? Here’s some good news for you because you can now subscribe to Netflix by cash from your nearest 7-Eleven. While you are at it, you can grab your self some snacks for your movie marathon on Netflix. 

The Netflix prepaid gift cards are now available through all 7-Eleven outlets nationwide. You can use this to pay for your Netflix subscription or you can buy it as gifts for your friends and loved ones.

The Netflix gift cards are available in denominations of RM50 and RM100, and they are applicable for both new and existing Netflix subscribers. At the moment, the basic Netflix plan is priced at RM33 while the standard and premium plans are available at RM42 and RM51 respectively. If you’ve never subscribed to Netflix, your subscription is free for the first month. To learn more about this video streaming platform, you can check out our previous post here.

You can use more than one gift card on the same account and you can view your available balance when you log in to your Netflix account. If you have insufficient credit, you can simply purchase another gift card or switch to another payment method such as your credit and debit card.

If you have purchased or received a gift card you can redeem it here.

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