Social media wasnt kind to MoviePass over the weekend.
Multiple MoviePass customers shared on Twitter over the weekend that they couldnt easily cancel their MoviePass accounts, raising suspicion about the struggling subscription services motives.
MoviePass responded to the concern in a statement emailed to the Deseret News.
Our tech team is aware of a bug affecting in-app cancellation requests and is working on a fix as we speak. We anticipate this bug to be fixed in an app update later this week.
If members are trying to cancel, we recommend reaching out via our in-app chat for assistance," the statement said.
Questions about MoviePass' cancellation procedure began when BuzzFeeds senior technology reporter Alex Kantrowitz shared an image Sunday morning of what happens when you try to cancel MoviePass.
The image displayed in the tweet showed an error message pop up, which read, unexpected error occurred.
Kantrowitz shared another photo reportedly from the MoviePass help section.
I have never seen anything like this, he tweeted.
The photo which had the headline Is MoviePass doing alright? read:
MoviePass has all the resources necessary to continue our business operations for the foreseeable future, and we hope you remain an enthusiastic member of the MoviePass community. Please let us know if we can help you with anything else.
One Twitter user named Herman Blume replied to the initial tweet, saying he experienced a similar problem.
I had the same problems Alex. Eventually I just had to cancel the automatic payments through my bank, he wrote.
Kantrowitz responded, MoviePass cancellation bug: An unexpected error or something else?
Sonya Mann responded to that tweet, saying, the problem happened to me a bunch of times too, I don't remember how I managed to actually cancel but I think I had to rail at their support a few times.
The problem over canceling MoviePass wasnt confined to a bubble. Multiple users shared their accounts of having trouble canceling the service.
https://twitter.com/JacobTheHill/status/1015629951494737921
https://twitter.com/MrCotham/status/1014958304915836929
MoviePass confirmed on Twitter over the weekend that its app experienced some problems.
We are still working through issues affecting some users on the MoviePass app, we recommend members who have not gone to the theaters yet wait for further updates. Thank you for your patience as we work through this, the company said.
Its unclear if these issues were related to the cancellation problems, too. It did, however, immediately impact those trying to check-in to a film.
Twitter users expressed their desire to quit the service after it announced its new Peak Pricing plan. As the Deseret News reported, MoviePass will tack on an extra surcharge to tickets for showings during busy hours, like weekends and box office opening weekends.
The example from MoviePass displayed a roughly $3 surcharge for seeing Avengers: Infinity War on opening weekend. That fee is charged to the credit card connected to your account.
MoviePass parent company, Helios and Matheson, said last week it needed $1.2 billion to stay afloat, according to CNN. The company said it hoped to raise that money through selling stock and debt securities.
Multiple MoviePass customers shared on Twitter over the weekend that they couldnt easily cancel their MoviePass accounts, raising suspicion about the struggling subscription services motives.
MoviePass responded to the concern in a statement emailed to the Deseret News.
Our tech team is aware of a bug affecting in-app cancellation requests and is working on a fix as we speak. We anticipate this bug to be fixed in an app update later this week.
If members are trying to cancel, we recommend reaching out via our in-app chat for assistance," the statement said.
Questions about MoviePass' cancellation procedure began when BuzzFeeds senior technology reporter Alex Kantrowitz shared an image Sunday morning of what happens when you try to cancel MoviePass.
The image displayed in the tweet showed an error message pop up, which read, unexpected error occurred.
Kantrowitz shared another photo reportedly from the MoviePass help section.
I have never seen anything like this, he tweeted.
The photo which had the headline Is MoviePass doing alright? read:
MoviePass has all the resources necessary to continue our business operations for the foreseeable future, and we hope you remain an enthusiastic member of the MoviePass community. Please let us know if we can help you with anything else.
One Twitter user named Herman Blume replied to the initial tweet, saying he experienced a similar problem.
I had the same problems Alex. Eventually I just had to cancel the automatic payments through my bank, he wrote.
Kantrowitz responded, MoviePass cancellation bug: An unexpected error or something else?
Sonya Mann responded to that tweet, saying, the problem happened to me a bunch of times too, I don't remember how I managed to actually cancel but I think I had to rail at their support a few times.
The problem over canceling MoviePass wasnt confined to a bubble. Multiple users shared their accounts of having trouble canceling the service.
https://twitter.com/JacobTheHill/status/1015629951494737921
https://twitter.com/MrCotham/status/1014958304915836929
MoviePass confirmed on Twitter over the weekend that its app experienced some problems.
We are still working through issues affecting some users on the MoviePass app, we recommend members who have not gone to the theaters yet wait for further updates. Thank you for your patience as we work through this, the company said.
Its unclear if these issues were related to the cancellation problems, too. It did, however, immediately impact those trying to check-in to a film.
Twitter users expressed their desire to quit the service after it announced its new Peak Pricing plan. As the Deseret News reported, MoviePass will tack on an extra surcharge to tickets for showings during busy hours, like weekends and box office opening weekends.
The example from MoviePass displayed a roughly $3 surcharge for seeing Avengers: Infinity War on opening weekend. That fee is charged to the credit card connected to your account.
MoviePass parent company, Helios and Matheson, said last week it needed $1.2 billion to stay afloat, according to CNN. The company said it hoped to raise that money through selling stock and debt securities.