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#61 Post by Belleandpickle » Wed Mar 17, 2010 9:11 am

They thought I was overqualified but seeing as I worked there while I was at college I'd say I was perfectly qualified. Oh well at least I get to watch more Loose Women

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#62 Post by Ms Thrifty » Wed Mar 17, 2010 9:16 am

I got the survey too (only this morning) but am very cynical about the likely outcome for anyone of my age. Look how the age range question was skewed towards very young people - the youngest even broken down by individual years! For slightly older people several years were bracketed together, but scroll down and everyone else was simply lumped together as born "before 1960" - and presumably therefore past it.

I was able to say I had heard of all the films mentioned, but only because I had already read about them in this thread! So I wonder what they will make of my results?

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#63 Post by superhero » Wed Mar 17, 2010 11:02 am

I got the survey, but when I did it there wasn't abit to enter email and details! So they can't pick me even if they wanted to, I wrote back to them explaining that and typically have had no replies from them....

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#64 Post by Beate » Thu Mar 18, 2010 9:37 am

Not really sure where to put this but at least I now know how people know about the impending Heat code for Whip It!

Roller Disco at The O2
SEEFILMFIRST OFFER

TWO TICKETS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE UNTIL END OF MARCH!

Whether you're looking for a fun-filled family day out or to put a different spin on a night out with friends get yourself down to Roller Disco at The O2 and experience the much anticipated return of roller skating to The O2.

Following on from last summer's hugely popular Roller Disco and other previous family activities such as The Beach and The Ski Slopes, London Piazza - the large open event space within The O2 - has now welcomed back Roller Disco at The O2 - this time for an even longer stay.

Brought to The O2 by the people behind Roller Disco @ Renaissance Rooms in Vauxhall, the rink is the biggest in London so 350 skaters can shake, shimmy and slide along to the latest pop hits and disco classics. Themed music nights will coincide with acts performing in the arena, so rock out when Bon Jovi are here, or get your funk on with the Black Eyed Peas. Visit The O2 on St. Patrick's Day for late night skating with Lucky Voice karaoke.

Other events coming up will include skate lessons on Saturday mornings and 'Sing and Skate' sessions featuring Lucky Voice karaoke on Tuesday evenings plus more to be announced.

Gemma Stone, Sales Manager at The O2, said: "Last year's roller skating was so popular we couldn't wait to bring it back, only bigger and better. This year, Roller Disco will run from March right through until the end of summer, so families and friends alike will have even longer to enjoy the fun."

Roller Disco at The O2 is perfectly placed alongside the 26 bars and restaurants on Entertainment Avenue, next to the British Music Experience (combined ticket offer available) and near the 11-screen Vue cinema, so ideal to turn a visit into a family day out and take advantage of the other activities on offer.

Opening Times:
Tuesday to Thursday: 12pm - 8pm
Friday: 12pm - 11pm
Saturday and Sunday: 10am - 11pm.

Roller Disco at The O2 is open to children over the age of 5 years. Children under 12 years must be accompanied by an adult. Skate sessions last 2 hours and will be supervised by qualified instructors.

Daytime sessions (between opening and 8pm) cost £8. A 4-person family ticket costs £25, and groups of 10+ can skate for £6 each. Late night skate sessions for over 18s (Friday to Sunday 8pm - 11pm) cost £10.50. Roller Disco and British Music Experience combined ticket is £18. All prices are inclusive of skate hire.

FOR SEEFILMFIRST MEMBERS TO GAIN TWO FOR ONE ADMITTANCE SIMPLY PRESENT THIS EMAIL AT THE BOX OFFICE BEFORE 31ST MARCH WHEN YOU p*rchase TICKETS!

PS: Check out Heat Magazine next week if you fancy tickets to a special preview of Whip It!
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#65 Post by a_person » Thu Mar 18, 2010 10:46 am

Oh no.... You know our secret now! Damn.
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#66 Post by tilly » Thu Mar 18, 2010 5:13 pm

Just got an email from nicola at seefilmfirst. They had tickets to give away for next Tuesday. All I had to do was email the link to where I blog and which location to a press address and I should get tickets. They are still saying this email is solely for you and not to share. Little do they know :D
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#67 Post by bevvy » Fri Mar 19, 2010 12:40 am

superhero wrote:I got the survey, but when I did it there wasn't abit to enter email and details! So they can't pick me even if they wanted to, I wrote back to them explaining that and typically have had no replies from them....
I did the same thing - not heard either :wall:

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#68 Post by superhero » Fri Mar 19, 2010 11:21 am

I am always getting sent those email alerts late, I haven't received anything from totalfilm and as for that roller disco email from SFF, I got 1 for 1 email yesterday and another just today and I guess some people got it on Monday??
They don't like me very much do they?....

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#69 Post by Ms Thrifty » Thu Mar 25, 2010 9:10 pm

I've e-mailed SFF twice, asking them to re-send the tickets I'd booked and they simply haven't replied. It does seem perverse of them since I want to use the tickets and no-one else can have them, either, as they've been allocated to me. I thought I would get round it by changing my registered e-mail address so that at least when the reminder came, I would be able to access them, but the system won't let me do it. I know others have mentioned doing this, so does anyone know, please, why it shouldn't work?

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#70 Post by superhero » Tue Mar 30, 2010 5:30 pm

I have just noticed they have changed their feedback for films, I got this yesterday from SFF:

"Please take a couple of minutes to go on line and let us have your feedback:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/CX5JFQN

Best review wins cinema tickets and everyone gets more free ticket offers!
www.seefilmfirst.com

Everyone that completes survey TODAY gets free tix invite to the next appropriate certificate film near you!"


So I guess everyone's going to try alot harder now! I never use to fill in those surveys. Now I am going to write them long lovely reviews...lol. Shame I didn't reply to their survey until today...

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