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YMMV, but the Verizon account app offered me a free movie for 1 credit.
They were all Lionsgate movies: John Wick 1, 2, 3 Anna Peanut Butter Falcon Twilight series Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark & a few others I picked Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. Redeeming in Vudu gave me UHD, which I didn't expect. Most of the free movies from Up rewards have been HDX. |
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Thanks given by: | Ricky G (01-20-2020) |
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Blu-ray Champion
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No, they’re the usual Lionsgate codes that can be redeems at Vudu/iTunes/FNow/GP. Verizon Rewards has offered it 3/4 times over the past 1-1.5 yrs with different selections each time. Unfortunately, I haven’t had any of those offers pop up at all.
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Thanks given by: | Cplhicks (01-22-2020) |
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I’ve never gotten the Lionsgate or Fandango offers before. I do get the $5 Visa check card offer a lot, which like the non genius that I am never occurred to me to just select it and add the $5 to my Apple ID until a couple months ago. I had selected the 1GB extra of data like 4 times prior.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Samurai
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New batch is up. Available titles are:
- Baby Driver - Bad Boys For Life - Don't Breath - Ghostbusters 2016 - Hotel Transylvania - Once Upon A Time In Hollywood - Spider-man: Far from home - The Dark Tower - The Equalizer 2 - The Shallows |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Not that I need any of these titles but I wonder how they determine who sees what offers?
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