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Two cinema tickets for £2.50

The Times are running an offer whereby you can get tickets for Memoirs of a Geisha and Pride and Prejudice by doing the following.

How to book
# Call the booking line using the relevant number below
# You will be given a unique booking code valid for both films
# Print off the voucher below and fill in the booking code for each (one or both) of the films you wish to see
# Take along to the participating cinema of your choice

UK - 090 1553 0240 - 50p per min*

RoI - 1550 502 240 - 95c per min*

*Calls cost 50p per minute and should last no longer than 4 minutes. Calls from mobiles and payphones may cost more. S.P Eckoh Technologies (UK) Ltd.PO Box 206 HP3 9FT.

You can use the same code for both movies, so I guess you get two movies for £2.50.

You can find a link to the voucher and more information here:

http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/section/0,,27250,00.html

I initially found this on freestuffjunction so hope it works.

Enjoy

Comments

  • emujuice
    emujuice Posts: 930 Forumite
    Not near me. but thanks anyway

    Terms and conditions

    1.The vouchers may be used to admit two to a screening of Pride and Prejudice and/or Memoirs of a Geisha on February 19, 2006.

    2. Present the voucher(s), filled in with your unique reference code, to the cashier at a participating cinema on the day of the screening to gain admittance for two people. If you decide to watch the two films, the booking reference you will be issued with is valid for both. Please write the same number on both vouchers and take them along to the cinema.

    3. Seats are strictly subject to availability, and will be allocated via the phone line on a first come, first served basis.

    4. Only one voucher per household, per film.

    5. No cash alternative.

    6. No late admittance.

    7. In the event of a dispute, the cinema manager’s decision is final.

    Both screenings will take place next Sunday, February 19 at one of the six Vue cinemas listed below.

    Birmingham, Star City • Dublin • Edinburgh Omni • London, Fulham • London, West End • Portsmouth
  • BRILLIANT,, thanks!

    been looking for this - it was advertised on the weekly film email but couldnt find it on the site

    maybe this will be a use for all my free Virgin sims with £5 credit...
    PLAY GOOD!

    trolls and abusers will simply be added to my ignore list - you can do it too! its under USER CP

    forums.moneysavingexpert.com/profile.php?do=IGNORElist
  • PBA
    PBA Posts: 1,521 Forumite
    Tight b'stards at the Times, they cut their free films and replace them with this on a premium rate phone line. I'd rather use orange wednesdays - works out slightly more expensive (£3.25 a film) but have the choice of what film and what cinema.
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