Business Insider spent four months investigating the fledgling ticket subscription company, and the results are shocking.
MoviePass is all but extinct , and a new four-month investigation into the service published by Business Insider reveals some of the alleged unethical practices carried out by the fledgling company. One of the more shocking revelations is that MoviePass manually changed the passwords on accounts it found most active in order to prevent top subscribers from using the service.
“It was a guessing game,” a former staffer said. “There were some days we actually got all the way through without the trip wire going off.”
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