
Sinemia Subscriptions
Allegations: Misleadingly advertising subscriptions for movie tickets
May 2019: The case was stayed pending bankruptcy proceedings.
November 2018: A class-action lawsuit was filed against Sinemia Inc. for allegedly deceptively advertising monthly prices for its subscriptions for movie tickets without adequately disclosing that other processing fees will be added to each movie ticket. (Early et al v. Sinemia Inc., Case No. 18-cv-1774, D. Del.)
Allegations: Misleadingly advertising subscriptions for movie tickets
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