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6 minutes ago, Hitman said:

How much was AR priced when you checked in? 

They are allowing check in, but they are crediting only regular English movie amount into your account.  If AR ticket price was more than regular english movie price, it would error out .. but you would pay only difference amount.. right?

Yea nenu ade explain chesa, it will have around 9-10$ rest I will pay with credit card ani, they said it has no balance in it.

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1 hour ago, RahulPulkaGandhi said:

Evng  anando brahma

 

^^

Pulka when you signed up for it re? I mean 15th or 16th?

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6 minutes ago, Quickgun_murugan said:

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Card Similar ga untadi

nen cancel chesi 10gina kaka

lafadala lolli 

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ee article  saduvandi  information manchigundi..

 

MoviePass’s new $10 a month price point seems to be too good to pass up. They’ve rapidly increased their subscriber base and, despite upsetting the country’s largest theater operator, it doesn’t look like anyone can do anything about it.

 

In just two days, MoviePass was able to raise their sub level to more than 150,000, according to Deadline Hollywood. That’s over seven times the subscribers they had last December (when the bare bones package cost $15), and already surpasses their subscriber target level for late 2018. And Helios and Matheson Analytics, who recently bought MoviePass, reports that MoviePass attendance is already on the up and up at their unnamed theater chained partners (from 206 a week to 4,137 a week). People want their unlimited movies, and they want them now.

MoviePass recently sent out an email to new subscribers that reads:

We’ve been blown away with all of the excitement surrounding our new $9.95 unlimited plan. Though we anticipated a high level of interest, we received an unprecedented volume of traffic: so much so, it completely crashed our servers. Last week, MoviePass was the #1 consumer news story in the world.

To meet this demand, our production facility has rapidly increased capacity. Currently, you should expect to receive your card around September 6-10th. If you signed up Tuesday, August 15th or Wednesday, August 16th, expect it sooner. Orders are being fulfilled in the order in which they are received. We apologize for the delay. Your account will not activate until you’ve received your MoviePass card and your billing date will be adjusted accordingly...

They go on to explain, however, that new subscribers can still see movies at theaters that agree to accept MoviePass e-ticketing. You’ll have to check your MoviePass app to see if any qualifying theaters in your area.

AMC, the largest theater operator in the U.S., released a press statement on the day of the new subscription’s launch—titled “Not Welcome Here”—saying they hope to block MoviePass subscriptions. They called the new plan a “shaky and unsustainable program,” and showed concern that if MoviePass fails, consumers will be left with the impression movie tickets are overpriced. Thing is, AMC can’t really stop them—even if they want to.

MoviePass has an agreement with MasterCard to provide their pre-loaded debit cards that subscribers use to purchase movie tickets at full price. MoviePass CEO Mitch Lowe told Variety:

“We comply fully with the rules of MasterCard and AMC has signed agreements with both their credit card processor and with MasterCard to comply with all the rules. They would essentially have to not take MasterCard in order to block us.”

That’s something AMC probably doesn’t want to do, as it would alienate a large portion of their customers. So what can AMC and other theater operators do? For now, they can block e-tickets to make using MoviePass more inconvenient to use. That means no snagging tickets at home for shows at a later date or time. Even so, MoviePass subscribers can still walk up to an AMC and buy a movie ticket with their MoviePass card, and AMC will have to grin and accept the full ticket price they’re being paid.

 

Here’s the kicker, though: out of all the movie theaters MoviePass subscribers currently have access to, only 6% of them offered e-ticketing anyway. So, blocking e-tickets is only making a very small number smaller. MoviePass users can still walk up to almost any theater and swipe their card for a free flick every day. However, if MoviePass users use the service as advertised—meaning seeing several movies a week—the company stands to lose a lot of money. Money they were hoping to recoup by negotiating deals with movie studios and theater operators once they, hopefully, prove they can increase attendance and show off all the fancy data they’re collecting. At this point in time, studios and theaters don’t seem to be too pleased with this new approach for moviegoers, so we’ll have to see how it all shakes out

 

That said, if you recently signed up for MoviePass, it’s going to work great for now—even at AMC theaters (just not e-ticketing). Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta get back to staring at my mailbox waiting for my card to arrive.

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3 minutes ago, kiraak_poradu said:

nen cancel chesi 10gina kaka

lafadala lolli 

ayyo.. parvaledu.. malleppudanna cheyy.. sooddam etluntado deeni katha..

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Just now, Quickgun_murugan said:

ayyo.. parvaledu.. malleppudanna cheyy.. sooddam etluntado deeni katha..

sare kaka :)

Posted
1 hour ago, Quickgun_murugan said:

Arjun Reddy po vuncle

asalu telugu movies ki panisesudda??

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3 minutes ago, hushh fatak said:

asalu telugu movies ki panisesudda??

hushh fatakhushh fatak

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App install chesukunna aa theater select chesina with in 100 yards vundali antundhi..ante theater ki vellaka check in cheyyala 

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Money they were hoping to recoup by negotiating deals with movie studios and theater operators once they, hopefully, prove they can increase attendance and show off all the fancy data they’re collecting. At this point in time, studios and theaters don’t seem to be too pleased with this new approach for moviegoers, so we’ll have to see how it all shakes out

 

ide vaadi target. $3 ki naku ivvu ticket ani theater tho beram petukuntadu, theater vadu NO ante he will remove that theater from moviepass listing

Posted
9 minutes ago, Bondu_Babu said:

App install chesukunna aa theater select chesina with in 100 yards vundali antundhi..ante theater ki vellaka check in cheyyala 

Of course man. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Picha lite said:

Of course man. 

Oh bad daddy... akkadiki vellaka sold out ayite em cheyyali

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1 hour ago, andhra_alludu said:

Pulka when you signed up for it re? I mean 15th or 16th?

16 baa

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