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However, a spokeswoman for MoviePass, Stephanie Goldman, disputes the report.
Were trying to get to the bottom of theBusiness Insiderreport, Goldman said in an email to Vulture.
Its like when Uber or Airbnb were starting out, they had all these system crashes, Farnsworth said.
But nobody cared because it wasnt in the public eye.
We, unfortunately, are in the public eye nonstop.
And then people would just feed on it.
But you know what?
They were giving out their passwords and codes, jumping from rig to rig, he explained.
Multiple people seeing movies off of one MoviePass card.
Multiple cards, multiple addresses, multiple emails.
We had people scalping tickets.
As of last month, Farnsworth claimed MoviePass was enjoying a newly positive cash flow as a result.
MoviePass right now is in much better shape than its been in quite some time, he added.
And its been like that for some time.