Your Bank Is Secretly Charging You for IMAX Tickets You Never Bought—Here's How to Stop It
If you've noticed mysterious charges for "IMAX" on your credit card statement, you're not alone. A growing wave of complaints reveals that major banks and streaming services are bundling hidden fees falsely labeled as IMAX subscriptions, leaving consumers overpaying for movies they never watched. Check your most recent bill: a $9.99 to $14.99 "IMAX enhancement fee" might be sneaking in from your cable or digital rental provider—even if you’ve never stepped foot in an actual IMAX theater. Consumer advocates say this is a quiet cash grab, affecting millions of households annually. To fight back, simply call your bank or card issuer and request a "dispute for unauthorized IMAX-related charges." Demand a full refund for any fees dating back six months. Don't let your wallet get trapped in a fake blockbuster—scroll to the comments for a step-by-step guide on canceling this hidden drain.