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Nov 2012
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Several days ago, I redeemed a Google Play code for Tomorrowland (2015). I can watch it on Google Play and even on YouTube
But this Disney film is supposed to be MoviesAnywhere-compatible. (Here is its MA entry.) Yet after several days, the film has not ported to MA. I have disconnected and reconnected Google Play/YouTube to MA a couple of times; that doesn't help. When I go to the film's entry in MA, and then try to 'buy' it in Google Play, I reach this page, which asks me to pay $19.99 (as if I don't already own it). Any suggestions? |
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It looks like you are not alone
https://support.google.com/googlepla...rt-to-ma?hl=en Could it have been a Canadian code? Or did it come from splitting a digital code - that method of code generation was always a bit dodgy. |
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Thanks given by: | lgmayka (06-05-2025) |
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On the one hand, it implies that Tomorrowland is the only (or one of very few) such movies that don't correctly port from Google to MA. On the other hand, the fact that 29 people clicked on "I have the same question", yet no one ever got an answer, implies that this problem has existed for 4 years and will never be corrected. I purchased the code from TheDigitalMovies. You can see that the URL promises portability to MA, but the actual web page no longer specifically does. You might well be correct that TheDigitalMovies split a digital code without warning me that it may not port. ![]() |
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