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Free Cinema Tickets - Discussion thread
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marialionza wrote: »:A Can you explain what this 2008 club is, pls? Ta.:A
:rotfl: its a comping club - the aim is to win 2008 pounds worth of prizes in 2008.:eek:
Haven't won anything yet:rolleyes: (but hope to be able to post soon, to the contrary:p )
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I wonder whether we could save the equivalent of £2008 by going to free previews? Each printout is for two tickets, a ticket can cost anything between £7 to £10 normally, so if we take an average of £8.50, that's £17 per visit. You would need 118 visits per year to save £2008. That's a bit more than 2 visits per week. Achievable? At the rate I am going at the moment it is not impossible, I have seen 8 films this year and have tickets for 4 more. Shall we start a "104 films in 2008" challenge?
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lol! great idea, though im sure tickets will slow down soon enough! hope not tho, loving this year! im sure we'd reach at least £1500 tho?!A good friend can tell you what is the matter with you in a minute ...:A0
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that makes you member number 1 Beate, victoriajayne1987 number 2, sparky61 number 3 and me number 4!
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ill add number two to mine lolA good friend can tell you what is the matter with you in a minute ...:A0 -
Hurray I am recruiting! You guys are awesome! :beer:Reclaimed thanks to this site:
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Morning every one. I wondered if I may be recruited
I have never been a member of a club on this forum. pretty please?? Duct tape is like the force. It has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the world together."
FEB challenge £128/£270 balance £142
£2 saving club £1400 -
Hi everybody - I tried to sign up for automatic email updates from the 'no chat(!!)' thread so I could get notified when tickets became available instead of manuallty refreshing etc. and often missing the boat (particularly as I would very much like to get a complementary visit to 'The Other Boleyn Girl' at the moment). I thought I had been successful, as I recieved one email, but now it seems to have stopped emailing me :<. And I missed some more TOBG tickets. Boo!
Any help would be much appreciated
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