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Vue cinema ticket for £1!
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            I logged in with Facebook and bought one. It then took me to a page to print my ticket, it said I didn't have to print it and could just take a note of the number and quote it at VUE. If this is the case, then what is the £1 postage and packing charge for?2010 Comp wins: Lamaze baby toy, Cushelle koala, Frusli bars, knitted monkey, nursery rhyme DVD
Christmas sorted for my LO (apart from Frusli bars - they're mine!)0 - 
            
It states in Clauses 1: This ticket can be exchanged for an admission ticket to ANY Vue cinemaThe_Old_Bag wrote: »Is this for London only ?
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            I logged in with Facebook and bought one. It then took me to a page to print my ticket, it said I didn't have to print it and could just take a note of the number and quote it at VUE. If this is the case, then what is the £1 postage and packing charge for?
They suggest you take a copy of the page or the number with you when you go to the cinema.
They send the ticket to you in the post, that's why the £1 p&p charge.0 - 
            Thanks ! Very much0
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            I logged in with Facebook and bought one. It then took me to a page to print my ticket, it said I didn't have to print it and could just take a note of the number and quote it at VUE. If this is the case, then what is the £1 postage and packing charge for?
Did you notice if it had an expiry date on it? Thanks"I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best." — Marilyn Monroepinkladymel wrote: »she hasn't lost the ol' Bootsing magic
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            crazyposhgal wrote: »Did you notice if it had an expiry date on it? Thanks
No...doesn't appear to be one mentioned anywhere. In the past these deals have always had at least a month or so to use - sometimes longer - the dates have been printed on the tickets.
Maybe it doesn't have one!0 - 
            thanks to the OP for this, i just bought two.
i'm hoping they don't expire til the end of the year as the wee one and i have our christmas village trip in edinburgh in december... if not i can drag us to dundee (bit of a pain to get there) so we'll at least get to use them
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            am i right in thinking they have to reach their tipping point in order for offer to be used?0
 
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