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How I Turned My Netflix Password Theft Into a Profitable Side Hustle Tech Meme | Coding Meme | IT Meme

I caught my roommate stealing my Netflix password.

Most people would see theft.

I saw a subscription optimization opportunity.

He was using MY account to watch shows at 2am when I'm asleep. That's dead bandwidth I wasn't monetizing.

So I created a tiered access system.

Basic tier: $3/month - Can only watch reality TV and documentaries
Premium tier: $8/month - Full access but no downloading
Executive tier: $15/month - 4K streaming with downloads

I also started renting out timeslots to my other neighbors.

Peak hours (7-11pm) cost 40% more.

Weekend access requires a 2-month commitment minimum.

I don't think you understand.

My roommate now PAYS ME to use the Netflix I was already paying for.

I've turned 6 neighbors into recurring revenue streams.

My Netflix account is now cash-flow positive with 73% profit margins.

The $12.99 subscription now generates $67/month in high-margin revenue.

I call it the Underutilized Asset Maximization Framework.

Next week I'm launching surge pricing for when new seasons drop.

This is the story of how I turned my biggest security breach into my most profitable SaaS business.

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