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Apparently, theaters who otherwise accept Mastercard (credit or debit cards) CANNOT refuse to accept the Movie Pass debit card for payment, as it would be a violation of terms of their Mastercard agreements.
Apparently, AMC was talking about trying to block it, but if they did so, it would mean that they would lose the right to accept Mastercard at all of their locations and that would probably be a nightmare for them and result in lawsuits.
I don't understand what the problem is for the theaters, the get paid FULL PRICE for every movie ticket. With attendance dropping at theaters, one would think that anything that brought more paying customers in the door would be a good thing. Especially when concessions typically provides more revenue/profits than tickets and you get $0 in concession revenue for every person who is not in the complex. If they're charging $8/ticket what does it matter to them if the person buying is paying cash, a "regular" debit/credit card, or a moviepass debit card? They're still collecting the same amount of money. I'm really confused by the response of some in the movie theater industry.
For the average person, being able to see a movie a day for $10 total, even if you only go to 4 movies a month, it's a hell of a deal. And for the theaters, they're getting the same amount of money per ticket, when they most likely would otherwise be getting nothing in most instances.