MoviePass competitor Sinemia is asking for tips of $1, $2, or $5, as it faces criticism for a spree of account terminations
This test comes even as the app is purging subscribers who it claims engaged in"More than 50 users who had their accounts recently terminated have contacted Business Insider in the past week, claiming their accounts were unfairly canceled.
MoviePass competitor Sinemia is now asking some subscribers to tip the service even as it faces criticism from people who say their accounts were unfairly terminated in the last few days. But many subscribers expressed bewilderment by Sinemia's actions and contend they did nothing to warrant getting booted from the service. More than 50 former Sinemia subscribers who had their accounts recently canceled contacted Business Insider in the past week, many of them claiming they had not violated the app's terms of service.
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