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Orange wednesdays Q
Im on o2, my borther is on orange, he sent me the code for the orange wednesday cinema tickets, the message says to show it to the cashier at the box office, so if i just show them the text will they ask to see anything else?? like ornage on the main screen?
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Most places just ask you to read out the text ticket number to them and don't even look at the phone.
![]() Orange text tickets can only be used once as they type them in to a terminal to verify and you can only request one text ticket per orange phone number on each orange wednesday. |
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If anyone ever asks just say that you got it from your Orange Mobile Broadband and forwarded it to your phone.
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I don't think they care... so long as they have the code to put in the machine!
At one cinema near me, when it's really busy, I have seen people walking along the queue with clipboards writing down the Orange Wednesday code and handing out a BOGOF voucher for use when you get to the till. Presumably a time-saving measure (I'm guessing somebody sits and enters the codes later when it's quiet), but it would be easy to edit the date and number on the text and send it to yourself our a friend! I guess they go on the basis, that 99% of the codes given turn out to be genuine and they don't lose-out much. |
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