An amended complaint in a class-action lawsuit against MoviePass competitor Sinemia was filed this week over a new fee.
An amended complaint in a class-action lawsuit against MoviePass competitor Sinemia was filed this week.
"While nobody enjoys fees, there are certain costs related to booking and processing outside of the price of the movie ticket," Sinemia said in a statement to Business Insider about the lawsuit.On Monday, the law firm "We are looking forward to having our day in court and feel very strongly that we have a compelling story to tell," Benjamin F. Johns, a partner at the plaintiffs' firm, told Business Insider.The crux of the suit is a $1.80 per-movie"processing fee" introduced by Sinemia in October to subscribers, including those who had prepaid for a yearly subscription.
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