CHARGE DECODER · UPDATED 2026.07.08

What Is the NETFLIX.COM Charge on Your Statement?

NETFLIX.COM is Netflix billing your own account, and the confusion is almost always about the amount, not the merchant. Prices have climbed steadily since 2024, cards update themselves automatically without a new sign-up, and household accounts get shared. Verified against Netflix's own help pages, July 8, 2026.

What Netflix costs now vs. what you might remember

PlanPrice
Standard with ads~$7–$9/mo
Standard (no ads, HD)$17.99/mo
Premium (4K, more streams)Higher, check netflix.com/youraccount for your exact plan

If the number on your statement is higher than you remember, a price increase on your existing plan is the most common explanation; Netflix bills the new price automatically without asking you to re-confirm.

Find it, cancel it, dispute it

  1. Sign in at netflix.com/youraccount. Your exact plan, price, and next billing date are at the top.
  2. Check Billing details on the same page for the payment method and full charge history, useful for matching an exact statement amount.
  3. Ask household members before assuming fraud; a shared account under a different login email still bills whichever card is on file.
  4. To cancel: Account → Cancel Membership, then go to netflix.com/cancelplan and select Finish Cancellation. Skipping that last confirmation step is the most common reason a "canceled" account keeps billing.
  5. If no account exists under any email you or your household uses: contact Netflix support and dispute the charge with your card issuer.
Cards update themselves: when your bank reissues a card after expiration, fraud, or a lost card, they can automatically share the new number with Netflix so your subscription keeps working with no action from you. That convenience is exactly why old "I never re-entered my card" charges keep appearing on new cards.

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FAQ

Why did I get a charge from Netflix I don't remember agreeing to?

Most often a price increase on an existing plan, a card that updated itself automatically, or a household member's account using your card. Check netflix.com/youraccount for your exact plan and price.

Why is Netflix charging me even though I canceled?

Cancellation doesn't refund time already paid for, so one final charge is normal if you canceled mid-cycle. To confirm cancellation actually completed, go to netflix.com/cancelplan and select Finish Cancellation.

What does Netflix cost now?

Standard with ads runs roughly $7–$9/month; ad-free Standard is $17.99/month; Premium costs more. Verified July 8, 2026 against Netflix's own pages; check netflix.com/youraccount for your specific plan.

Is a Netflix charge ever fraud?

Yes, though less common than a forgotten or shared account. If no account exists under any email you use, contact Netflix support and dispute the charge with your card issuer.


Prices reflect typical US rates as of July 8, 2026 and change often; the linked account pages are authoritative. SubscriptionShame is not affiliated with Netflix, Inc.; trademarks are used for identification only. Not financial or legal advice.