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Jon Snow died on "Game of Thrones," but on this show, no one has to be dead for good. Photo: HBO

Site automatically spoils 'Game of Thrones' for your friends every week

Automatic and anonymous texts ruin the newest episodes of hit HBO fantasy series

Meet Spoiled.io — the bane of your friends who love "Game of Thrones."

For just $0.99 per friend, Spoiled.io promises to automatically and anonymously send a text that ruins the newest episodes of the hit HBO fantasy series.

Photo: Spoiled.io

The texts will last through the end of the current season — that's June 26th, as there's only one more episode.

Because we tested it on a Tuesday afternoon, well before "Game of Thrones" Sunday air date, we can't guarantee that it works.

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.

In a FAQ, the creators of Spoiled.io explain that it was inspired by a now-classic Reddit thread where a woman got back at her cheating ex-boyfriend every Monday morning by spoiling "Game of Thrones" for him.

Now you, too, can get your vengeance every week.

Okay, great. But why does it cost US$0.99? As that FAQ explains: "How else is a Lannister going to pay his debts?"

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