MoviePass competitor Sinemia can’t keep up with demand

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A number of people are complaining about Sinemia not delivering them their movie membership cards within the seven-day timeframe the
company said it would
Although Sinemia has charged people for their memberships, the company has not been able to deliver the membership cards in a timely
manner. &We have seen strong demand for our new Sinemia membership plans and, while our processing operations have increased production,
delivery times can be expected to be longer than usual,& Sinemia CEO Rifat Oguz told TechCrunch in a statement
&We greatly appreciate our subscribers& patience while we work on preparing their cards
Please note that subscribers first month of service will not begin until their card arrives.& Please contact us via DM with brief
explanation of your problem
We will be happy to help you. — Sinemia (@SinemiaApp) May 17, 2018 Sinemia, which launched its low-cost plans earlier this month, says to
expect your card to be delivered within seven days
Here the full text of the email Sinemia sends customers after their purchase: We have received your payment. We are now preparing your
private card for yourSinemiaPremium membership
Your card will be delivered to the shipping units within generally in 7 days, although it can vary depending on the campaign periods
Please note that the estimated time of delivery may also vary depending on the destination and workload of the shipping company at the time
You may start enjoying movie experience withSinemiaPremium right after completing your Premium card activation
You can activate your new Premium card viaSinemiamobile application or from your membership page
If you don&t have a password yet, you can create one fromhere
Your membership will begin right after your card is delivered. But this is unacceptable for some customers, with some requesting refunds and
others disputing the charge to their credit card company
Sinemia, however, says it has not provided any refunds. MoviePass competitor Sinemia launches $4.99 per month subscriptions