Netflix India users are yet again facing a problem that no one expected from such a big and popular platform. People are complaining that their subscriptions are getting cancelled even though they have set up autopay for their payments. Many users have shared on social media websites like X that Netflix is not charging them automatically, like it should, and as a result, their accounts are getting deactivated without warning.
What’s worse is that even when some users’ payments are going through, Netflix is still not registering them. The money gets deducted from the bank, but the account remains inactive. This is not just frustrating, it’s completely unacceptable from a popular service that charges a premium price. People pay for comfort and entertainment, not for these kinds of technical headaches.
Sadly, this is not even the first time Netflix India is faced this issue. One would have thought that Netflix would fix such a serious problem immediately, but it seems they have done little to improve the situation.
For many, Netflix is a part of daily life. A payment glitch like this breaks trust. People are now questioning how such a big company can be so careless with something as important as payments. Viewers are rightly demanding that Netflix India fix this problem as soon as possible.
Hello @NetflixIndia…
Why am I facing this inspite of autopay deducting the subscription amount? #help #netflixpremium #NotWorking pic.twitter.com/VTf5PoGup8— Sriram Kumar (@SriramK1989) July 14, 2025
@NetflixIndia My account has issue with payment. None of the payment option working. My auto renewal has been cancelled. Help
— Prashant Gudeangadi (@PrashGudeangadi) July 14, 2025
Dear @NetflixIndia @netflix please fix the scam haooening under your name. @MahaCyber1 pic.twitter.com/iyGZumfRK8
— swati patil (@specialops2020) July 14, 2025
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