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Old 08-06-2018, 10:05 AM
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Originally Posted by JerryLBell View Post
Articles online this morning are saying that, as of 8/15, the program will be:

$9.95/month (not $14.95 as previously reported)
3 movies/month (no longer 1 movie/day)
No "peak pricing" (which was never fully implemented
No more "ticket validation" (taking pictures of the tickets after purchases)

So it's not a bad deal even if it isn't as awesome as it once was. And maybe this will save them from going under.
My annual plan expires in April.

"The new plan will go into effect on August 15th, and apply for all new and most existing customers. MoviePass says that existing customers will have the “opportunity” to transition to the new plan whenever their monthly subscription comes up for renewal, while people who have paid for an annual subscription will stay on the current (but rather limited) unlimited plan until their annual subscription runs out."

different source
"The new plan goes into effect on August 15th. Monthly subscribers will have the chance to subscribe to the new plan after that date when their current monthly subscription expires, while annual subscribers will be able to keep their existing plan until they’re up for renewal. However, it seems that only subscribers to the new, three-movie-a-month plan will be exempt from MoviePass’ surge pricing and ticket-verification policies.

different source
"Annual subscribers will not be affected by this plan until their renewal dates."

I find it interesting that 85% of moviepass customers use it 3 times a month.

Last edited by tomwed; 08-06-2018 at 11:17 AM.