Just seen this on Facebook so credit to them- The ts and cs seem to be the usual gumph and don't reveal much about the actual cinema deal, but apparently it's 2 tickets a month for either Odeon or Vue. It's got to be worth a comparison if you're due a switch?
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purplelily
10 Oct 17#11
£290 a year more expensive, ouch! Thanks anyway op
paul1005
10 Oct 17#10
Just compared my existing fixed rate with Eon, this works out about £120 a year more expensive. However if you do go to the cinema every month then may save you a small amount. More of a gimmick however i think and i'd much prefer a lower tariff than a freebie with a more expensive tariff.
Paul0429
10 Oct 17#8
Cold for me did a check on there web site and that tariff is a lot more expensive. So just check and compare there tariffs. Yes I am an e.on customer so I am not anti e.on
TiptreeJam
10 Oct 17#6
I just wish energy companies would stop the gimmicks and just give a good deal on energy prices. No cinema ticket deals, cuddly toys, dvds, free electricity on a Saturday morning etc. I use Ovo Energy who give me cheap prices and 3% interest when account in credit.
octopus to TiptreeJam
10 Oct 17#7
The 3% interest sounds like a gimmick too :wink:
veedubjai
10 Oct 17#4
Free tickets? Eh, nothing is free. Someone is paying for it. Yes, those on expensive tariffs. :unamused:
fireman1 to veedubjai
10 Oct 17#5
By which you mean everyone is paying. Cheap tariffs do not exist!
eslick to fireman1
10 Oct 17#9
hope you are kidding :disappointed:
cj41
10 Oct 17#3
Thanks op. Good option. Worth at least checking especially if u use cinema regular.
ashbarron
10 Oct 17#2
Sounds good but the monthly direct debit increase from the standard tariff pretty much covers the cost of the tickets anyway for us
manicmidlander
10 Oct 17#1
Make sure you do a full usage comparison first. I suspect it's not the cheapest deal for most people even when you factor in the "free" cinema tickets
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The ts and cs seem to be the usual gumph and don't reveal much about the actual cinema deal, but apparently it's 2 tickets a month for either Odeon or Vue.
It's got to be worth a comparison if you're due a switch?
11 comments