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Kitty_Wren wrote: »You had to claim the tickets on Seefilmfirst but have to take the paper as proof. Do you guys have the SFF tickets?
Not yet have they all gone then? I didn't apply for any as I didn't have the paper
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Princess_Star wrote: »Not yet have they all gone then? I didn't apply for any as I didn't have the paper

I just checked and yep, all the tix are gone. Soz.0 -
Not to worry! Thanks for checking
serves me right for not going on the internet all weekend
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Yes, I have the ticket. I claimed it using the code posted in this forum. I thought I could use it without the paper as there's nothing saying otherwise in the ticket. However, it seems that it says something on the newpaper
If I don't get the newspaper this week then I'll just cancel the tickets. Goal: Win a car (or cash to buy one
)! -- Haha goal from when I was a student. Never actually won this but got a good job instead.
What I achieved:
Car paid in full straightaway.
Two properties fully paid. Wohhoooo!0 -
Last time the Mail on Sunday had an offer on The Princess and the Frog, we had the page from the paper, but a few days before the screening SFF released more tickets, for same screenings and of course no chance of anyone booking those getting the paper. We handed in the paper with our print out from SFF at Finchley Road Odeon, but a lot of other people I noticed just had the print out and no paper page, the staff made no comment, just let them in. In fact they hardly glanced at the SFF page. My brother and family had the paper page, but forgot it at home (I know!!!!) and was never asked for it either.Yes, I have the ticket. I claimed it using the code posted in this forum. I thought I could use it without the paper as there's nothing saying otherwise in the ticket. However, it seems that it says something on the newpaper
If I don't get the newspaper this week then I'll just cancel the tickets.0 -
Hum... so it means that I can possibly use the ticket, right? There's nothing in the ticket itself saying that I need a copy of the paper. Maybe I'll try my luck but, at the same time, if I don't get in, I'll feel bad for taking a place that someone else could have used
Did anyone else have this experience of getting in without showing the page from the paper? Goal: Win a car (or cash to buy one
)! -- Haha goal from when I was a student. Never actually won this but got a good job instead.
What I achieved:
Car paid in full straightaway.
Two properties fully paid. Wohhoooo!0 -
Hum... so it means that I can possibly use the ticket, right? There's nothing in the ticket itself saying that I need a copy of the paper. Maybe I'll try my luck but, at the same time, if I don't get in, I'll feel bad for taking a place that someone else could have used
Did anyone else have this experience of getting in without showing the page from the paper?
I'd be very surprised if this film is standing room only. I doubt you'd be taking a place away from someone else. Quite often when there are newspaper promos, another code is posted and you can claim tickets without any mention made of the newspaper.0 -
Hi and apologies if posting on wrong thread.
Is it possible to get a code online if you are not with orange for the 2 for 1 ticket offer, if so how?
kids want to go see alice in wonderland 3d tomorrow.
many thanks
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A long shot I know but has anyone got 2 preview tickets to see dear John for Sunday morning at Cheshire Oaks - pm me
I have Wrexham odeon for the 13th of April spare and can forward the email
Odeon, Wrexham, Wrexham LL13 8DG
Date: 13/04/10
Time: 06:30pm“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
Actor Corin Redgrave dies
The actor Corin Redgrave has died at the age of 70, his family said in a statement today.
Redgrave, the holder of an Olivier theatre award and from the third generation of an acting dynasty, performed roles from Shakespeare, Noel Coward and Tennessee Williams as well as appearing in big box office films such as A Man for All Seasons, Excalibur, In the Name of the Father and Four Weddings and a Funeral.
http://www.imdb.com/news/ni1991305/Thanks to those who help us to win !
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