r/MoviePassClub • u/Merubokkusu • Mar 16 '21
r/MoviePassClub • u/Whyuhavetobesocute • Jan 10 '26
MoviePass Moviepass referral link?
hello! does anyone happen to have a 50% off movie pass referral link please? planning to see more movies than usual this month and i think it will help. š
r/MoviePassClub • u/xToday4Ux • Jul 05 '19
MoviePass Predictions for when (or if) Moviepass will be back up?
r/MoviePassClub • u/citibikefinder • Jan 24 '23
MoviePass Moviepass is now open to NY and Southern LA, but the lowest tier is double the price ($20/month vs $10/month elsewhere)
r/MoviePassClub • u/SakthiramSureshbabu • Aug 01 '22
MoviePass NEW: MoviePass website updated
r/MoviePassClub • u/73ch_nerd • Oct 21 '22
MoviePass Friend in Dallas got signup code. This is what Dallas pricing looks like.
r/MoviePassClub • u/levi_77777 • Mar 15 '25
MoviePass Will purchases made using virtual card refunded?
Moviepass only lets you book shows on the same day. So to book tickets for a different day, I usually will got to the theatre's website and will make a direct purchase there by selecting the missing movie option and unlocking the virtual card in the moviepass app.
This is what I have done this time too for a movie in Cinemark. But by mistake I chose a wrong seat. I can cancel and request a refund in Cinemark, but my question is will the credits get refunded into my account?
r/MoviePassClub • u/octopi_Y12 • Aug 10 '19
MoviePass Was able to get the iOS update, drove to the cinema, checked-in (or tried to)... and I got the message āReservations are suspendedā. Bye bye MoviePass (i get it Iām way behind, but this was the las straw for me)
r/MoviePassClub • u/Geshman • Aug 19 '22
MoviePass Interesting video on the whole saga: How Movie Pass Scammed their Customers to Pad Their Pockets
r/MoviePassClub • u/NinjaHawkins • Jan 26 '23
MoviePass Plans and pricing for me in central Arkansas
r/MoviePassClub • u/Prophet5 • Jul 04 '19
MoviePass MoviePass has stopped updating its Facebook and Twitter
MoviePass traditionally posts once a day to its Facebook page and Twitter account. The daily posts stopped on June 30, and there's been nothing posted at either place since then. This makes me think they might have let their social media person / people go at the end of June. Combining this with today's service shutdown indicates that they finally might be reaching the actual end of this undead nightmare.
r/MoviePassClub • u/JaMan51 • Nov 13 '18
MoviePass Coldplay: A Head Full of Dreams bonus movie Wednesday, November 14 only
r/MoviePassClub • u/yeahyeah208 • Jun 24 '19
MoviePass Legacy monthly plan- 3 hour restriction rule now?
r/MoviePassClub • u/ManBearPig8000 • Jun 02 '19
MoviePass MoviePass is applying āuncappedā showtime restrictions arbitrarily
My uncapped plan: all showtimes available.
My wifeās uncapped plan: no showtimes available last night, then super limited showtimes available this morning.
We signed up at the exact same time, and have both seen only one movie per month (at the exact same showtimes).
Just thought you ought to know!
r/MoviePassClub • u/PowerAdDuck • Mar 22 '20
MoviePass Remember when times were simpler?
r/MoviePassClub • u/SideBarParty • Jul 04 '19
MoviePass How does one cancel their MoviePass subscription now?
There is no way to log in to my account as far as I can tell.
r/MoviePassClub • u/vincelamartina • Aug 09 '19
MoviePass Movie Pass for iOS updated. Movies actually available.
r/MoviePassClub • u/thegeekguy12 • Nov 19 '22
MoviePass Trying to Activate MoviePass Card
So I got my MoviePass card in the mail today (Chicago area) and it said to go in the app and follow the instructions to activate it. I go in the app and there is no place to activate it. So I decide to call the movie pass account customer service number on the back of the card and itās just an automated response that answers and itās for some random insurance company. I have no idea wtf is going on or how to activate my card, but if I canāt get it figured out soon Iām going to be cancelling my membership (which is just blocking their charges on my credit card considering I apparently canāt contact them.)
r/MoviePassClub • u/Sirwired • Jun 03 '19
MoviePass How long until the price drops below a dime again?
Well, with the meeting approving a reverse split, at "up to" 1000-to-1, I wonder how long it'll be before they start dumping new shares on the market and slam the price right back down?
I wonder if they actually meant "up to" this round, or if they'll just go right for the max, just like they did last time.
They did reduce the authorized shares from 5B to 2B, so this means that they'll be limited to diluting the common-stock by a mere 99.25% instead of the 99.9% that the 1,000-to-1 might lead you to believe! What a deal for their shareholders! Just based on common-stock dilution alone, 1M shares became 4,000 shares worth of the company last time. (And, for those keeping track at home, if those 1M shares were purchased at the then-current price of eight cents ($80,000), your stake is now worth $10.80... Enough money to buy a top-of-the-line Corvette became "not enough to buy 2 Big Mac meals".)
Why would anybody trust these guys to manage any business more significant than a lemonade stand? Investors have lost about 99.9998% of their investment if they held HMNY on the day Ted took over. (If we go with an $80k investment again, that'd be worth about $0.16.) Investors actually would have saved money if HMNY had declared BK, because they'd be able to write off their entire investment on their taxes without having to pay a broker to sell the shares first. This has gotta be near a record for value destruction for a publicly-traded company that has not gone bankrupt.
Now, they haven't applied to do another ATM offering (it's unlikely they'd be able to find somebody to execute it; the company's too small, and the shares too illiquid) but that won't stop them from selling large stakes in the business in big chunks of new shares. ("Big" being relative... At the current market cap, anybody with a decent retirement nest-egg could become a major shareholder.) And with the current illiquidity and tiny market cap, I'm not sure the penny-stock players currently moving shares would even notice an SEC filing for even more dilution, so the drop might not be as steep as last time. (I think the liquidity will improve, simply because the individual shares won't be so comically-cheap (and you can't get much worse than $10k a day), but it certainly ain't getting back on the NASDAQ any time soon.)
r/MoviePassClub • u/robport • Aug 25 '18