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Re Dulwich Picture House membership


Cazz

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Can anyone help I have just been told my membership runs out tomorrow. I was one of the founder members of EDPH and was told my membership year would only start when the picturehouse opened - which was Spring 2015 does anyone remember when? If you telephone the 0871 number you are told one thing and yet if you are at the Picturehouse you are told another such as how may free tickets you have left.

Has anyone found a way of getting personal membership information on line?

Thank you

Email them [email protected]


I got this prompt reply


Hi Tim,


Thanks for getting in touch.


First of all, please accept my most sincere apologies for this. As a Founder Member your membership shouldn't have expired, and it shouldn't do so until July 2016. We'll make sure this gets updated as soon as possible

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