If you are a lawyer putting together a class action case against Sprint, Fandango or Reservation Rewards for consumer fraud, I am your perfect expert witness. If you are googling about Sprint fraud, or Fandango fraud, contact me. I am a member of your class and happy to testify against your corporate evil doer. Reservation Rewards committed consumer fraud with an ad they placed on the Fandango website that forces you to select their absurd product -- but they refunded all my money.
There is nothing interesting about any of these three frauds that my readers should waste their time reading about. It is standard fraud in the $100-$200 range. The only two cautions I would offer is stay away from Sprint and Fandango and check your credit card bills closely. I reconcile my Visa charges against my books and enter an expense code. That is how I found that I had a $9.00 per month automatic recurring charge with Reservation Rewards, a firm I had never heard of.
If you are curious, Reservation Rewards offers discounts that will get you a half price extra cup of coffee at 35,000 restaurants. Reservation Rewards will contact your credit card company so that the credit card company will pay for charges on a lost or stolen card, which the card companies will do if you contacted them directly yourself. Reservation Rewards will also contact an airline about your lost luggage to get a $250 payment, which the airline would give you if you contacted them directly.