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Buy 1 movie ticket, get 1 free!  This deal is valid each Friday through August 21, 2015, at Fandango theaters when you can use your Visa Signature card.

If 1 of your Visa cards says “Signature” below the logo, you qualify!

This Summer, Use Your Visa Signature Card on Fridays to Get a Complimentary 2nd Ticket at Fandango Movie Theaters Such as AMC and Regal

I’ll explain lots of ways save at movie theaters with your credit cards!

How to Get a Free Movie Ticket at Fandango

Link:   Visa Signature +1 Movie Fridays

Link:   +1 Movie Fridays FAQ Page

Link:   Fandango

There are Fandango movie theaters throughout the US.  I found ~25 here in Austin.

Here’s how to get your free ticket.

Add 2 movie tickets to your cart.  When you check-out, the lowest-priced ticket (up to $19.50) won’t be charged!  This deal is good for any Friday showing.

Folks with a Chase Visa Signature card, won’t have to wait for Fridays to buy their ticket.  They can purchase Friday movie tickets on Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday.  That could help because free tickets are limited.

Save Money on Date Night With Fandango’s Buy 1, Get 1 Free Movie Ticket Offer

Important Terms

It’s easy to get this deal multiple times if you have more than 1 Visa Signature card and email address.

What’s a Visa Signature Card?

Visa Signature cards have “Signature” printed under the VISA emblem, such as:

And here’s a list of Visa Signature cards if you want to know which other cards you might have!

Or enter your Visa credit card number into the Fandango site to see if it’s eligible.

More Ways to Save at the Movies

Remember, you can save money at movie theaters any day when your buy gift cards at office supply stores with a credit card that earn bonus points.  Some folks like to go to Staples to get gift cards to AMC Theaters, Fandango, and Regal Cinemas.

You can use your Chase Ink Plus, Ink Bold (no longer available), or Ink Cash card to earn 5X Chase Ultimate Rewards points (or 5% cash back).  Or use AMEX SimplyCash to earn 5% back at US office supply stores.

There Are Lots of Other Ways to Save Money or Earn Extra Points on Movie Tickets

You can also pick up movie theater gift cards in a supermarket with a card that earns bonus points in that category.  For instance, the Premier Rewards Gold Card from American Express or Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express.

Or skip the gift cards and earn 2X Citi ThankYou points at movie theaters with the Citi Prestige Card and Citi ThankYou Premier Card.

Bottom Line

Save money at the movies this summer when you buy tickets to Friday showings with your Visa Signature card though this link.  This buy 1, get 1 deal is good at Fandango theaters such as AMC and Regal each Friday through August 21, 2015.

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