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  • blackmidnight
    blackmidnight Posts: 13,296 Forumite
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    Sorry to state the possible obvious...

    How do you return unwanted Seefilmfirst tickets? I know there is an email address but the screening i can no longer attend doesnt have a reference number or anything in which to say the screening i no longer can go to.

    Any help would be appreciated. I have Hangover tickets to return.

    Thanks

    just forward your email confirmation to icantgo@seefilmfirst.com and that's it - you'll get a reply from them straight away
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  • BristolBoy23
    BristolBoy23 Posts: 58 Forumite
    just forward your email confirmation to [EMAIL="icantgo@seefilmfirst.com"]icantgo@seefilmfirst.com[/EMAIL] and that's it - you'll get a reply from them straight away


    Fantastic thanks! Knew it would be pretty obvious! =]
  • Kitty_Wren
    Kitty_Wren Posts: 755 Forumite
    Audrey_286 wrote: »
    Thank you for signing up to Credit Crunch Cinema and the EXCLUSIVE
    screenings ONLY AT SELECTED VUE CINEMAS.

    The next screening will be, in proud association with KERRANG:

    "DEADGIRL"....


    Is it really fair that you have put the entire email up so anyone can just print it off and take it to the cinema?
  • farrell285
    farrell285 Posts: 39 Forumite
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    Just back from a showing of Gigantic. Several people left during the screening and it's an hour and 35 minutes of my life I'm never going to get back. Completely pointless.
    Having money won't make me happy but it will help me to be miserable in comfort :wink:
  • midian
    midian Posts: 90 Forumite
    didn't begin well with some really anything-for-a-snigger jokes but it warmed up well and ended up being hilarious. lots of big guffaws around me. i quite enjoyed it but it is pure vegas escapism. 7/10 for delivering well what it said on the packet.
  • marialionza
    marialionza Posts: 7,133 Forumite
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    :beer:HURRAY FOR PURE VEGAS ESCAPISM :beer: I came out with abelly ache!
    Thanks to those who help us to win !
    <3
  • Taloolah
    Taloolah Posts: 4,431 Forumite
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    I am just back from seeing Hangover at the Vue Star City Birmingham. Loved the film it was great fun, would recommend it. The screening was packed though , a few people could'nt get seats,
    Many thanks to the wonderful staff at Birmingham Childrens Hospital caring for my tiny and very poorly grandson who was born at 29 weeks. Thanks to them he is getting a little stronger every day.:A:A:A
  • The Hangover - post-pub comedy for the lads, which was actually quite consistent and well done. Better than expected, 6 out of 10.

    Looking for Eric - looking for the subtitles, more like, as I couldn't hear a bleddy word Cantona said, and I parle a petit peux French. Complete mess of gritty thriller, escapism, romance, crime, slice-of-life. World's cheapest-filmed car crash. About as expected from a naff director, 4.

    It also holds the record for the biggest number of latecomers allowed to get in the way of everyone. Thanks, CdL Leicester.
  • angela110660
    angela110660 Posts: 949 Forumite
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    I saw Looking for Eric last Sunday and have to say we enjoyed it - my husband didn't fall asleep! Must have been good.

    Just wonder why the 2 films I have managed to get tickets for in 2009 have not been because I am registered with SeeFilmFirst or TellTen - just via posts on MSE. Why do I NEVER get an email myself about these films? I even do the film feedbacks for them afterwards!
  • Dinah93
    Dinah93 Posts: 11,466 Forumite
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    I saw one screening in my area when I first joined the thread, but for at least a month absolutely no screenings in Darlington, Stockton or Middlesbrough, did Teesside offend the movie Gods?!
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