Loss of time
I tried to subscribe but its a cat and mouse thing.Sorry they make it too difficult.Ridiculous>
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I tried to subscribe but its a cat and mouse thing.Sorry they make it too difficult.Ridiculous>
Movieitaly is a total scam. It will charge you for service and block any attempt to log in. Their "contact us" address goes unanswered when asked to correct the situation. I have reported them to the FTC for a fraud alert.
Learning Italian, I thought this service would be great, but the reality leaves much to be desired.
The service only has older titles. In addition, their weird pricing structure requiring you to have two subscriptions to view one on the browser and the second for Roku is insane. Despite them advertising the opposite!
Furthermore, I deactivated the auto renewal. Magically, it reactivated to charge me!
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