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Happy Friday!  If you’re thinking about going to see a movie tonight, remember when you buy 1 ticket you can get the 2nd ticket free with your Visa Signature card.

This deal is good each Friday through August 21, 2015.

With Fandango and Your Visa Signature Card, a Friend Can Join You for a Movie Night and It Won’t Cost Them a Thing!

Find out how to get your free ticket.

Buy 1, Get 1 Free Movie Tickets

Link:   Visa Signature +1 Movie Fridays

Link:   +1 Movie Fridays FAQ Page

Link:   Fandango

When you buy 1 movie ticket to a Friday showing on Fandango and pay with your Visa Signature card (I’ll explain how to tell if you already have 1), you’ll get the 2nd ticket free.

Here’s how it works:

And folks who have a Chase Visa Signature card, can purchase their tickets for Friday showings on Wednesday, Thursday, or Fridays.  This could help you get a jump on new releases that might sell out by Friday.

Other Important Terms

If you have more than 1 Visa Signature card and email address it’s easy to get a free movie ticket more than once.

Do You Have a Visa Signature Card?

You can tell if you have a Visa Signature card by checking to see if “Signature” is printed under the VISA emblem.

Here’s a list of a few cards that qualify:

And you can find another list of Visa Signature cards here.  Or enter your Visa credit card number into the Fandango site to find out if it’s eligible.

More Ways to Save on Your Next Trip to the Movies

Office supply stores like Staples and certain grocery stores carry gift cards to movie theaters AMC Theaters, Fandango, and Regal Cinemas.

You can earn bonus points or cash back by purchasing these gift cards with credit cards like:

Earn Cash Back or Rewards Points When You Purchase Movie Theater Gift Cards With Certain Credit Cards

Bottom Line

You can get 1 Friday movie ticket free (up to $19.50) when you buy 1 (with this link only) on Fandango with your Visa Signature card.  This deal is good on Fridays through August 21, 2015.

However, folks who use their Chase Visa Signature card can purchase their tickets to a Friday showing on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.

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