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| - Great theater and I love going here because of the $5.25 tuesday movies, but tonight something happened that I feel others should know about. So my friend and I go to buy our tickets to Assasins Creed at 8:30 p.m., we're a few minutes late and the trailers are just about to start. I quickly buy my ticket while my friend waits right behind me to purchase her own ticket. The cashier next to mine opens up, so she goes up to the cashier and asks for the same showing. The employee there proceeds to tell her that the showing is sold out. Right when I'm about to feel disappointed that we won't be able to see the movie, my cashier tells the other employee that he had just sold me a ticket to the same showing. The cashier gives us an exasperated look and then tells us: "Look, there's 15 seats left, but what he didn't tell you is that the seats are at the front and you probably won't be sitting together". My friend buys a ticket anyway, and while my friend is putting away her money two other guys walk up to the same cashier to buy tickets for the same showing. She tells them that the movie is sold out. Moral of the story: Don't always listen to them when they say the movie is sold out. Maybe, she was trying not to sell the tickets to avoid people complaining about having to sit at the front, but since the customer is paying for the ticket, shouldn't the customer have the right to chose if they don't mind sitting at the front?
P.S.: We got excellent seats (backrow) and sat together. Throughout the whole movie, those 13 other seats remained empty.
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