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News Roundup: Google Rescues Miles, How to Win the Lottery, New Tokyo Hotel, MoviePass Unlimited & Is Costco Worth It?
This is a list of news from around the web which I came across in the last few days. I found these articles interesting and somewhat related to the travel and deal content you regularly see here at Danny the Deal Guru. Sometimes just interesting and not related at all, but I hope you enjoy…
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Roundup: New Whole Food Stores, Amex Transparency, Norwegian Plane Stuck in Iran, Netflix Moochers, MoviePass News
Amazon eyes closed Sears stores for Whole Foods expansion – Has Amex Become The Least Transparent Lender Almost Overnight? – Norwegian Air 737 has been stuck in Iran for 4 weeks – Due to TSA absences, Miami airport will temporarily close one terminal early for 3 days
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MoviePass Will Introduce New Plans, From $10 to $25 a Month
MoviePass is still alive and is aiming at winning back customers. It announced on Thursday a new, complicated pricing structure.
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MoviePass Subscribers Are Now Watching Less Than a Movie per Month
In March, the average monthly usage per subscriber was just over two movies (2.23). By September, it had dropped to below one movie (0.77).
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MoviePass Users Are Watching Less Than 1 Movie a Month, So MoviePass is Winning
MoviePass subscribers have had a rough time for almost all of 2018. The app first crashed back in July, The app then added limitations to users and increased the price. Then it backtracked on the price increase, but added even more limitations. It got even worse and then it got desperate when they started activating…
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MoviePass Forces Former Subscribers Into a New One-Movie-Per-Day Plan
MoviePass is not dead yet. Actually they still have a few more tricks up their sleeve. In their latest move to keep their user base, they are once again changing their monthly plan. This time the company is automatically enrolling former subscribers into the service. The new plan is a version of its original one…
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Sinemia Targets MoviePass Customers with New Cheap Plan
MoviePass is the leader in the movie ticket subscription business. But they’re also almost out of business, so this is the perfect time for competitors to try and thejava and them and steal away their customers. Sinemia is doing just that by announcing a new plan priced at $9.99 per month, about the same as…
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MoviePass is Activating Canceled Accounts
Trouble at MoviePass has been ongoing for a while now. It’s no secret that they need cash to stay alive. Their stock has crashed and they are struggling to stay afloat. They has also restricted people to just two movie options recently. Now they are trying to increase the number of subscribers, by un-canceling canceled…
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MoviePass is Making Customers Choose Between Only Two Movies
MoviePass is still alive but it’s going through some very rough times. Their stock is down to 5 cents and they have made several changes that deeply devalues their membership. But it’s even worse than what was first announced. On Friday, before the app crashed entirely, moviegoers were forced to choose between Slenderman, a horror…
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More MoviePass Changes: Price is Not Going Up, But Will Limit Movie to 3 Per Month
Beginning August 15, 2018, MoviePass subscribers will transition to the new plan upon their renewal, which gives subscribers up to three movies a month for $9.95, and up to a $5.00 discount for any additional movie tickets.
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Costco is Refunding Annual Memberships for MoviePass
If you have a MoviePass subscription, it might be time to cut your losses before the price increase. The app crashed last week and many people are finding it hard to see any movies at theaters near them. Canceling you subscription is easy if you’re paying monthly. But many people have purchased a 1-year membership…
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MoviePass to Increase Price and Add Limitation in Order to Survive
In a press release sent Tuesday, MoviePass said that within the next 30 days, the monthly subscription price for the movie-ticketing service will rise to $14.95 per month.




