Domain: moviepass.com
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Comments · 5
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I tried, I really tried to stay with them
I used MoviePass for a year, I just canceled my account two weeks ago.
At first it was great, unlimited (one per day). Then you could not watch the same movie twice, then it became 3 movies a month, I stayed with them, still a good deal.
These last 4 months has been horrible. For the $10 plan each day you have a limited selection of what you can see ( https://moviepass.com/movies/ ). On top of that, VERY often (9/10) you load the app and it says "No movies today" at all the theatres around you. I've read since I'm on the east coast, I'm luckier than those on the west coast. Sometimes you would check the app, see a movie playing nearby, and when you got to the theatre, it was no longer available. I even tried mid-day weekday shows. Hit or miss (more miss).
Ahh well, it was fun while it lasted.
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"Server Error"...
when trying to get to the place to cancel in the app per this
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Re:Interesting concept of a contract
I wonder how they will fair in court with that?
Well, IANAL, but:
You are expected to read these Terms of Use because your use of our Site and Service constitutes your agreement to the Arbitration Agreement and Class Action waiver described in Sections 17 and 18 below to resolve any disputes with us...
17. Arbitration And Small Claims Proceedings
(i) EITHER YOU OR WE MAY CHOOSE TO HAVE ANY DISPUTE BETWEEN US DECIDED BY ARBITRATION AND NOT IN COURT OR BY JURY TRIAL.
(ii) IF A DISPUTE IS ARBITRATED, YOU AGREE TO GIVE UP YOUR RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE AS A CLASS REPRESENTATIVE OR CLASS MEMBER IN ANY CLASS CLAIM YOU MAY HAVE AGAINST US IN STATE OR FEDERAL COURT INCLUDING ANY RIGHT TO CLASS ARBITRATION OR ANY CONSOLIDATION OF INDIVIDUAL ARBITRATIONS. -
Re:So it's 96,50 for a year
Check the source.
Annual Plan — Pay $89.95 today — $6.95 a month for twelve months, plus a $6.55 processing fee. Once your year is up, your plan will convert back into your $9.95 a month. Offer valid until it’s not. Limit two per household.
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Re:Math is hard.
Yeah, that would seem to jive with what this says.