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The misbegotten waif thread a/k/a The Fray V2

I go to the movies about once a week. The only time I have a pain in my gut is when I spent that 20 bucks on a bad one.

Why won't they let you have your money back? Is it the same as eating everything on your plate and saying it was terrible (even though it was the truth)?

Actually, if you complain about how horrible the movie was, they will probably give you a free movie pass to come back. When I used to manage theaters way back in the day, it was far easier to issue a free pass than to deal with a complaining customer.
 

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Another trailer (fantasy, Natalie Portman)

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FplWxtPzWY8&feature=relmfu]YouTube - 'Your Highness' Trailer HD[/ame]
 

Actually, if you complain about how horrible the movie was, they will probably give you a free movie pass to come back. When I used to manage theaters way back in the day, it was far easier to issue a free pass than to deal with a complaining customer.

Hmm.. I do know that if you leave up to at least 35 minutes into the movie and ask for a refund you can get one. I should know since my GF and I did that when we went to watched The Weather Man.
 

Hmm.. I do know that if you leave up to at least 35 minutes into the movie and ask for a refund you can get one. I should know since my GF and I did that when we went to watched The Weather Man.

Back when I worked for Cineplex Odeon (many, many years ago) it was company policy to never give refunds. We could give out free passes to come back...but once they had your money, they never let it go.
 







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