With various awesome movies of different genres coming on screen this season, there’s no surprise why you’ll find many of your friends planning meet ups to catch shows on the big screen.
However, you’ll realize that movies are no longer cheap, easily costing $10 per seat. Plus. that’s not including snacks which can easily set you back another $10 for a drink and a bucket of popcorn.
If you’re feeling like we just down you with a bucket of cold water, get up and cheer for now you can actually score a seat in the theaters, almost free! Before you start rushing down to the theatre and queuing for the tickets, check out this website first – https://www.shopback.sg/cathay-special
Besides the 2% cash back that Shopback usually offers when you purchase your tickets through that platform, they’re now collaborating with Cathay Cineplexes to give you an even better offer. From now until 31 September 2016, catch a movie of your preference at Cathay Cineplexes and get $10 cash back when you buy your tickets through Shopback.
Now there’s no reason why you shouldn’t head to the cinema! There is no minimum spend required so you’ll actually get to watch for free when you purchase tickets on Mondays to Thursdays and get cash back!
A regular 2D ticket at Cathay Cineplexes costs:
Mondays to Thursdays – $9 (after cash back: Free)
Fridays to Sundays – $13 (after cash back: $3)
The promotion is limited to one redemption per account and applicable to new Shopback accounts that signed up through this link – https://www.shopback.sg/cathay-special.
Hurry and share this promotion with your friends and family before it ends!
This article was first published on goodyfeed.com
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