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Free Cinema Tickets - Discussion thread

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  • dman123
    dman123 Posts: 25 Forumite
    Hi

    Regarding the free tickets in the daily telegraph.

    Although cineworld London wandsworth is not on the list of venues that take the coupon I notice that it has all the films showing at the correct times from the list.

    Do you think there is a chance the coupon will work at Cineworld london wandsworth?

    Des
  • dman123
    dman123 Posts: 25 Forumite
    Sorry. Of course now I see wandsworth on the list. I was looking for London wandsworth.

    Doh!
  • well, you have to be a sky cutomer because they give the codes for sky customers not ordinary people.

    No you don't have to be a sky customer you just have to have a sky id
  • emma396
    emma396 Posts: 760 Forumite
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    No you don't have to be a sky customer you just have to have a sky id

    thanks cardiff, i'm not a sky customer and i have a sky ID, my sis is a sky customer and has a sky ID, but neither of us can get tickets. it keeps saying you have to register even tho we both have! i'm going to assume the website is a bit dodgy and keep trying
  • emma396 wrote: »
    thanks cardiff, i'm not a sky customer and i have a sky ID, my sis is a sky customer and has a sky ID, but neither of us can get tickets. it keeps saying you have to register even tho we both have! i'm going to assume the website is a bit dodgy and keep trying

    I spent 30 minutes on the phone to Sky trying to sort this out yesterday. I am a customer, HAVE registered, but it keeps taking me around in a loop asking me to register. Assistant on phone doesn't know why - said they would ring me back yesterday, haven't done so yet....

    Really frustrating!
  • lorweld
    lorweld Posts: 5,491 Forumite
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    Sorry guys requesting tickets is against site rules.

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  • Naomim
    Naomim Posts: 3,274 Forumite
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    Hi guys,

    A quick question I hope someone can answer.. does The "Times" give out free cinema tickets every/most weeks?

    Thanks

    Naomi x
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  • Lakeuk
    Lakeuk Posts: 1,084 Forumite
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    Naomim wrote: »
    A quick question I hope someone can answer.. does The "Times" give out free cinema tickets every/most weeks?

    Generally they do it 2-3 times a month but the locations vary, I generally see a local cinema included a couple times per year but I'm out in the sticks
  • Mike_J
    Mike_J Posts: 998 Forumite
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    So what is the concensus on the Sky tickets for "confession of a shopaholic" issued before the Sky site went doolally... Still valid?
  • Lakeuk
    Lakeuk Posts: 1,084 Forumite
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    Saw Bolt this morning at Lancaster, when I arrived at 10am it was abit disorganised, the main key holder hadn't yet arrived to open the front shutters and we had to enter the premises via the back alley through the staff entrance. Those customers there to watch a billed (charged) movie were told it would be free due to the complications in opening up. Us free ticket holders could of seen one of the other movies for free if we'd wanted to.

    They didn't check any of our bookings, just said if you want to see movie A go to screen 1 etc...

    Few minutes after 10am we got into the screening to find Bolt had already started (wasn't suppose to start till 10:30am) so everyone missed the first half of the excellent action pack story setting sequence.

    The screening was less that a quarter full, didn't hear any kids laughing (lots of pre-school kids in who were surprisingly quiet) but a good few of us adults were laughing, overall I enjoyed the movie and I think any kids 6+ will enjoy it, it's got a good story, animation is good (not pixar wow attention to detail standard)
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