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  • do you know about any tickets available in Hull
    :)
  • Labman_2
    Labman_2 Posts: 952 Forumite
    Bump...to get this discussion thread to the 1st page in the hope that people will post here & not in the tickets offers only thread.
  • minibug
    minibug Posts: 144 Forumite
    are the previews always on week days?
    its not only old people who are disabled
    Aaron born: 3 june 2007:j
    chloe born: 13 june 2009:j
  • Labman_2
    Labman_2 Posts: 952 Forumite
    minibug wrote:
    are the previews always on week days?


    Sometimes on a Sunday morning @ 10.30am
  • minibug
    minibug Posts: 144 Forumite
    can you still get tickets for The illusionist
    its not only old people who are disabled
    Aaron born: 3 june 2007:j
    chloe born: 13 june 2009:j
  • Labman_2
    Labman_2 Posts: 952 Forumite
    minibug wrote:
    can you still get tickets for The illusionist

    Absolutely...but I think now you'll have to pay for them!
  • paulie558
    paulie558 Posts: 763 Forumite
    Originally posted by MeanMac ;
    I originally posted this in free cinema tickets but I have put it here for discussion purposes.


    http://www.mycinematicket.com/first.html

    I know this isn't totally free, or previews, but if you missed a preview or would like to see one again or you don't have the orange deal then it might be useful to you.

    This is normally £3.99 per month. You can blast the cinema for a month and then let your OH, friend or relative apply for another month.

    Cheekymole has added this useful post:

    Having read the T&C's etc it seems that you can only watch certain films and only at certain cinemas so worth checking before you apply

    See http://www.myvue.com/2for1/

    Cheers Cheekymole













    The terms and conditions of this shower are deeper than the t&c's of the Vue card,I'm afraid.
    Foolishly I applied for the card.
    In doing so you have to join the website,£3.99 a month but supposidly free for the first 30 days.
    So far,fine.So I wait for the vue card to arrive,then read that it is not up to much.Visting the Vue website,I find it can only be used on 1 unknown film at my local cinema.
    Not to worry,thinks I,I will e-mail them to tell them not to bother sending it out.
    After an hour or two,an e-mail comes back from an upleasant "customer service" operative
    Here's what he said.
    "Unfortunetly(sic) you cannot just cancel your account for the Reasons you have
    stated. You have signed up for a subscription to our website, the card is
    simply to reward customers for Joining. This is clearly stated on Our website"
    So I replied
    "Fine,I will return the card under your 30 day free trial offer.Please give
    your address for return."
    To which he replied


    "Please refer to our terms and conditions for Cancelling your Account. If you
    still wish to proceed then you will be charged a non-negotiable fee of £5.00.
    This is laid out in our terms and was agreed upon when you Joined. The 2 for 1
    Card is not for new films, it is for films that have been at the Cinema for
    longer than 7-10 days. It maybe the case that the VUE website has not been
    updated. However if you still wish to cancel then you may do so, however you
    will be expected to pay the cancellation charge. Thanks."
    The upshot was that I had to shell out a fiver for sod all.
    The "free"trial doesnt exist.If they had got as far as sending the card they would have charged another £1.50 ,and if I had activated the card,another £2.99.
    All this within the 30 day "free" period!
    Take a look at their t&c's from link .
    http://www.mycinematicket.com/17.html
    They are all there.And the bloke I was e-mailing took great delight in refering to them,parrot fashion.There are loads of other sneaky charges hidden there too,woe betide anyone who falls foul of them.My fault,I suppose for not reading t&c's,but no flexiablity whatsoever.
    At least I got quick e-mail replies,I'm not suprised,I would think they have scared any potentional subscribers away.
    A nasty little outfit.
  • jaffa30
    jaffa30 Posts: 19,263 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Photogenic
    Bump :grin:
    R.I.P Sam, still in my heart
  • Never mind 2 for 1 at Vue cinemas. I bought a book from a charity based organisation which has 12 buy one get one free tickets in for Vue and Showcase in South West area. If anyone wants further details, please PM me. Thanks
  • shawbarbara
    shawbarbara Posts: 273 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    hi does any1 know if there ever any preview tickets in northern ireland ta
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