Send Game of Thrones spoilers to your enemies
Those who are die-hard “GOT” fans-pretty much everyone who watches the show-will freak the F out, and they’ll never know you were the culprit, because the texts ring in from a third-party number. Please allow us to introduce you to Spoiled, the website that will text your enemies/frenemies/exes/etc. GOT spoilers.
After the thrilling Battle of Winterfell, viewers around the world were left wondering how this season of Game of Thrones could get any more terrifying. In fact, the entire thing could be a viral scam – I have no way of knowing if my $0.99 is going to vanish into the ether, and no spoilers will be coming my way. And in case you were wondering, you can sign up with an global number and your card info is securely protected by Stripe for all transactions. Are you a bad friend? “(Our mutual friends are all closer to her and apparently hate me now because of what she’s told them about me.) I can’t watch it before she ruins it [because] I have to wait til my girlfriend (my ex ex) is home from work to watch it with her”, he wrote. “Great!” the company says on its website.
If you want to revel in the defeat of your friends, the Spoiled.io Twitter account will post their responses, hopefully with any and all incriminating information deleted. But that also means you won’t be able to bask in their anguish, since they won’t know you were the one to stab them in the back. “Hi, who is this?” In May a story circulated of an ex who exacted revenge on her former flame by unblocking him on social media once a week to send him Game of Thrones spoilers. Spoiled.io charges 99 cents per friend enrolled. The company charges just once for the whole season – and has suggested that it will move onto another show, decided by popular vote, once Game of Thrones has finished.