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The MovieWatcher program is a scam.
OK, not really, but they could have done a better job with their reward system. I go there a lot and every time they either just give me these useless $0.50 off coupons or a coupon for "small popcorns." Like who cares?
I just now realized I have over 150 points in the account. And you only need 10 points to get a free movie ticket, or large popcorns, or whatever. So, I have 15 free movies sitting in my account but why didn't anyone ever tell me? Why doesn't their system say, "Hey, you're entitled to a free movie. No, correction, 15!" Plus you can't really check and redeem anything at their kiosk. You'll have to go online, and then you'll have to request your freebies at the box office. How's a customer supposed to know?
I'm miffed.
Ray, going out now to see his free movies
OK, not really, but they could have done a better job with their reward system. I go there a lot and every time they either just give me these useless $0.50 off coupons or a coupon for "small popcorns." Like who cares?
I just now realized I have over 150 points in the account. And you only need 10 points to get a free movie ticket, or large popcorns, or whatever. So, I have 15 free movies sitting in my account but why didn't anyone ever tell me? Why doesn't their system say, "Hey, you're entitled to a free movie. No, correction, 15!" Plus you can't really check and redeem anything at their kiosk. You'll have to go online, and then you'll have to request your freebies at the box office. How's a customer supposed to know?
I'm miffed.
Ray, going out now to see his free movies