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We can't say for sure, but Moviepass.tv appears surprisingly similar to Movieland.com, doesn't it?

Weldon of Toledo, OH May 25, 2006


I tried installing moviepass.com but every time I tried to access it, it kept saying "authenticating" and then my computer would freeze up.  I had to shut my computer down to get it working again.

As far as I was concerned I didn't have m.p.com.  Now I keep getting pop-ups saying I owe them money.

Jesse of Milpitas, CA May 21, 2006


I mistakingly clicked on Movieland and tried to cancel everything immediately by clicking on their customer service link.  The response was a pop-up type screen stating "EXCEPTION = OBJECT DOESN'T SUPPORT THIS PROPERTY OR METHOD " and then I was hung up on.

I can find no way to contact this company.

Jack of Spring Bay, IL May 21, 2006


I have a pop up that cannot be gotten rid of. The moviepass.tv pop up continues to play irritating music and only allows me to go into a payment site.  They ask for various forms of payment for a movie 3-day trial that I am supposed to have agreed to.

I do not recall this nor have I used a movie pass service of any kind. I want this off my computer but it seems that it is impossible to be gotten rid of.

Alan of Mt. Pleasant, PA May 20, 2006


I have NEVER signed up for this servise and now can not get it removed from computer. It continually pops up and will not go away.

 

Donna of Bainbridge Island, WA May 18, 2006


I get home from work, get on my computer to check my e-mail, and I get some stupid pop-up with some ugly chick telling me I've download something onto my computer, and agreed to a 3-day trial with moviepass.tv.

I just got this computer...How can someone hack into your computer like this?!?  I'm very upset right now!!!

Claude of Antioch, CA May 17, 2006


A couple of weeks ago I started noticing pop ups so I used Control-Alt-Del to kill the process. The pop ups kept on coming back.

Since I am a Software developer I decided to get rid of it once and for all, but it turned out to be a very difficult task.  I can assure you that few people would be able to remove it.

This company created an account for me and will charge me to have this account regardless of whether I asked for it or not!

When I called them to cancel this illegal account they asked me for the account number and told me that they could not do anything without it. The account number is located on the pop ups which I just got rid off. They will not cancel this illegal account


Cathy of Mesa, AZ May 12, 2006


I kept receiving this annoying popup telling me I must pay a fee for a service that I did not authorize. At the time, I believed my son downloaded the software from the internet so unfortunately I paid the 29.95 to cancel any financial obligations they claimed I had.

After researching it further and reading many of the other complaints it appears a physical download is not necessary and that somehow this service just hacks into your computer. I feel like an idiot for paying the fee and pray that I will not encounter problems with them debiting my bank account.

As far as I know I've only lost 29.95, but I've seen posts where the charges continue to be withdrawn from a persons account.

Mike of Conowingo, MD May 11, 2006


Movie Pass.TV was downloaded to my pc.  No one was home at my house and my pc was not on; I was on the way to pick my kid up at his Grandparents and my wife was at school.  These people tell me that my three day trial period is over and that I am legally obligated to pay them. This site continiously pops up on my PC.

I have spent several hours attempting to get rid of it but have had no luck. I have been able to slow down the pop up but still get it from time to time and it is still installed on my programs. 

I am tired of getting the message from some stupid blond named Kate

 

Reginald of Jacksonville, FL May 10, 2006


I have been trying to cancel this mistake from day one but there is no way to. I have no phone number to this company or a contact person.

I'm tired of those popups.

 

Coleen of New Freedom, PA May 4, 2006


I never installed this garbage on my computer - it hijacked its way on. I was at work when I supposedly installed it.

I called the number listed, give them the customer number that shows after you try to stop the pop ups and was told by "Alejandro" that he canceled the account.  He said to restart my computer and the pop ups will be gone.  We'll see.....

 

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