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Re: free tickets etiquette

#271 Post by nickchanel » Thu Feb 28, 2013 9:57 am

andrew.falconer wrote:Thankfully it's stopped now but I used to get quite annoyed at people booking tickets for a free screening for a city they don't live in and then going to the "offer" or "swap" section here and putting the tickets up to swap i.e. 2 tickets for Birmingham, will swap for London! That just stank of "get whatever is available and take away from the people who could actually attend that screening"....

Hope that makes sense :$

I'm definitely with you on that one!!

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Re: free tickets etiquette

#272 Post by Yinster » Thu Feb 28, 2013 9:59 am

klass_u@hotmail.com wrote:I agree :) So many times I have attended screenings where there have been empty seats - I know sometimes things don't go to plan and not always easy to get to a computer to offer the tickets if you can't go
But I think the problem is the communication between the promoter/client (SKY, SFF, Virgin etc) and the actual cinema isn't that great. The client will hire a screen and allocate so many tickets yet a cinema choose to allocate a smaller screen or a larger screen than is appropriate to suit or fit in with their other showings. Yes there is over subscription to compensate people not going but I think the fault partly lies too with the cinema screen allocation. It is better for the feedback to say how many people you estimate to be at the screening than percentage. Or if it is full say full after the figure so the promoter knows.
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Re: free tickets etiquette

#273 Post by The Sparrow » Thu Feb 28, 2013 12:08 pm

A cinema screen might house 125 people but the booking will only be for 100 tickets/people.
Don't always assume that every seat has been booked by Sky/SFF etc as that is rarely the case.
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Re: free tickets etiquette

#274 Post by raj101 » Thu Feb 28, 2013 12:19 pm

I would add, people not being prats about empty seats too - I once arrived first on my row of seats for a movie, and a few minutes later a couple filled in two seats to the right of me, and a threesome two seats to the left of me. Upon which a DUMBASS couple came in and asked me if I could move up (which is not a problem at all for me obviously) BUT the TONE they asked it in, as if I shouldn't have been sat there in the first place leaving seats on either side of me vacant! And after I immediately agreed to move despite their tone, they said 'ohhh doesn't MATTER!'

Did not like the way they assumed they were on the moral high when they lacked the facets to make moral judgements.

Dumb ass bitches, scuze my language.
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Re: free tickets etiquette

#275 Post by The Sparrow » Thu Feb 28, 2013 12:24 pm

Might I also add that if the OP doesn't like the etiquette of this site, there are others which might suit them better!
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Re: free tickets etiquette

#276 Post by Celini » Thu Feb 28, 2013 12:29 pm

I personally find unacceptable to eat very offensively smelly nachos and/or hot dogs?
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#277 Post by Avisute » Thu Feb 28, 2013 12:32 pm

Celini wrote:I personally find unacceptable to eat very offensively smelly nachos and/or hot dogs?

Don't get me started on popcorn and crisps.... WHY do they sell noisy food at the cinema!?! grrrrrr

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Re: free tickets etiquette

#278 Post by Celini » Thu Feb 28, 2013 12:34 pm

I can almost cope with noisy, I can't stand smelly!
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Re: free tickets etiquette

#279 Post by asamaic » Thu Feb 28, 2013 12:34 pm

Celini wrote:I personally find unacceptable to eat very offensively smelly nachos and/or hot dogs?
At a recent screening, someone ate a yoghurt next to me. That was a new one. But less noisy than popcorn! o/
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Re: free tickets etiquette

#280 Post by brettie » Thu Feb 28, 2013 12:36 pm

Celini wrote:I personally find unacceptable to eat very offensively smelly nachos and/or hot dogs?
The last time someone sat next to me eating a largelarge hot dog they nearly had a vomit topping to go with it. Vile creatures who stuff themselves with this crap.. 8O
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