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36 free cinema tickets per year

I guess most of you will know about Club Lloyds bank account benefits. One of which is 6 free cinema tickets per year for Vue or Cineworld cinemas. What I was pleasantly surprised about though was these vouchers can be combined with Compare the Market 2 for 1 vouchers.

Between us my wife and I have 3 Club Lloyds accounts giving us 18 free cinema tickets per year. These can be doubled using the Compare the Market Codes. If you don't have a code for Compare the Market you can take out a very cheap insurance policy for 1 day costing about £1.50 which qualifies you for 1 years worth of CtM codes

With the cost of a Cinema ticket now around £12 at my local Cineworld this is quite a nice saving :T

Comments

  • I think it says on the Lloyds tickets that they can't be used in conjunction with any other offer and when I asked Lloyds on Twitter a while back, they confirmed they can't be used with Compare the Market 2 for 1 vouchers.

    But if your cinema is allowing it then make the most of it, I say! :T
  • They definitely do work booking online with my local Cineworld :)
  • Lokolo
    Lokolo Posts: 20,861 Forumite
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    My local cineworld does allow 2 for 1 with the free Lloyds voucher.
  • AirlieBird
    AirlieBird Posts: 1,046 Forumite
    edited 28 November 2017 at 10:54AM
    Cineworld/Compare The Market/Lloyds would like to thank you for bringing this to their attention. They will now, undoubtedly, work to close it.

    CTM 2 for 1 terms say it cannot be used with any other offer, such as discounted tickets.
    Did you really mean to put loose?
    Lose: no longer possess, not to retain, unable to find
    Loose: not firmly or tightly fixed in place
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