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Disney $15 Off, NO MINIMUM!

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The fact AT was not mentioned doesn't bother me in the least. The lack of coupon codes and such here at Anandtech, eliminates a lot of the group who in the past abused the hell out of deals and also who found ways to cheat the system. You can read many posts at F@tWallet were people explain how to exploit companies, I mean maximize deals. You also have countless people begging for coupons in the threads there. A lot of the posts there are trash and it takes a while to find the facts on a deal. With all that said, I do check F@tWallet on a regular basis and participated in the Disney deal. But I prefer to participate in Anandtech for my day to day activity.
 
not sure exactly when... but they had the disclaimer in the front page after thousands of orders were received 😛
 
placed my order on the 2nd, called in today to check my status. they told me the order would not be shipped until i had mailed them a physical copy of the original holiday gift coupon. without it, they would either charge full price or have to cancel my order.

disney sucks.
 
Dear Disney Guest,

Re: Order Number(s): XXXXXXX


Thank you for your recent order in which you redeemed a $15 Holiday
Magic Card. We have just learned that information about the Holiday
Magic Card was inaccurately posted on certain Web sites and email
services without Disney's prior knowledge or authorization. Disney
provided the Holiday Magic Card only to Disney Guests who
participated in a retail promotion that ended earlier this year.

Use of the Holiday Magic Card is subject to all the terms and
conditions printed on the back of the Card, as re-printed below.
Each Card is valid for only one transaction and cannot be used in
connection with certain merchandise and other offers, as stated in
the terms and conditions.

To enable us to release your order for shipment, we need to match
your actual Holiday Magic Card with our records of your actual
order. Please mail your Holiday Magic Card(s), along with your
name, address and Order Number(s), to:

Holiday Magic Card Redemption
Disney Online
P.O. Box 29144
Shawnee Mission, KS
66201-9144

Upon receipt and verification of the above, we will release your
order and credit your account for any applicable Holiday Magic
Card discounts, plus $.39 for postage reimbursement. If we do not
receive your Holiday Magic Card by midnight on November 23, 2002,
your order will be canceled.

If you have any questions, please contact us at
guest.services@disneyonline.com or call us at 800-362-8319.
We apologize for any inconvenience that this may cause.


Sincerely,

Disney catalog and DisneyStore.com


Terms and Conditions

- Card valid November 1 - November 10, 2002.
- Card valid for one transaction only. No refund on any unused
value.
- Additional value cannot be added to this card.

This promotional card is redeemable for $15 towards the purchase
of merchandise sold at any Disney Store in the U.S., at Disney
catalog, or on DisneyStore.com. Not valid on theme park passes,
Disney Dollars, gift certificates, gift cards, pre-sales, animation
art (all cels and limited edition prints), Walt Disney Classics
Collection, Disney Store phone orders, or shipping and handling.
Not valid in combination with any other sales promotion, gift with
purchase offer, or discount. Merchandise must be in stock at time
of purchase and can only be exchanged for identical items & returned
at the discounted price with a valid sales receipt. Not valid on
previous purchases or price adjustments. This card cannot be copied
and will not be replaced if lost, stolen, or damaged. Promotional
card has no cash value. Void where prohibited. Employees of the
Walt Disney Company, its subsidiaries and their immediate families
are ineligible. Use of this card is acceptance of its terms and
conditions.


Dammit! I was one of the first to order, too, before they posted the crap about having to send in the card. I'm gonna have to make a phone call on this...
 
I got that pending "send in physical card" email for the sub $15 order but I have not received an email for the Beauty and the Beast DVD order which was over $15 (actual subtotal was not zero) . . . i think they are only pending orders that are "free" and those that ordered $25 gift certificates . . . anyone recieved email for orders over $15?
 
I just got a cancellation notice because I used it to order Lilo & Stitch. The said it's not allowed to be used on pre-orders only instock merch.
 
Ordered dvd set 11/1. Total after coupon ~$12. Cancelled...so they're cancelling everything unless you send in the card.
 
Originally posted by: Sobe
I got that pending "send in physical card" email for the sub $15 order but I have not received an email for the Beauty and the Beast DVD order which was over $15 (actual subtotal was not zero) . . . i think they are only pending orders that are "free" and those that ordered $25 gift certificates . . . anyone recieved email for orders over $15?

I ordered B&B and another $19.99 title. Got the "We have just learned that information about the Holiday Magic Card was inaccurately posted on certain Web sites and email services without Disney's prior knowledge or authorization" email covering both orders. They probably just haven't gotten around to sending you the email yet.

 
Originally posted by: Kato
Ordered dvd set 11/1. Total after coupon ~$12. Cancelled...so they're cancelling everything unless you send in the card.

Anyone got any spare cards?

jack159
 
I didn't read anything in the terms and conditions that said 'In the event Disney is dumb enough to use the same code on all cards, Disney will not honor the discount.' Actually, the terms don't even talk about a code, sounds like it was definitely all their goof, and the email wasn't even relevant. Should have just read 'Dear customer, we screwed up, you aint gettin' jack!' I'd have been cool with that. 🙂
 
Can anyone scan the actual thing? I want to know what was exactly stated in the terms and condition. If there's nothing like what Disney claims then we should all just go ahead and complain to FTC or something. It's not because we exploited their system and didn't get anything, hell that can be taken care of by a simple "Sorry we can fulfill your order(s) due to an error on our site" from them, but they didn't do what were supposed to be done. They can't just change the terms whenever they like.

How 'bout a class action or something... just for the fun of it... let's kill the mouse 😛
 
If you read the fat wallet thread, the exact word for word from the card has been posted a couple of times
 
My reply to Disney,

"I don't have the card, so you can cancel my order if you want. I will not be buying the DVD for full price from your site. In fact, I've never even considered ever buying anything from your site before. The total cost of the DVD I ordered was $11.52. You're saying you'd rather I buy nothing than buy a DVD for $12? People all over the world are downloading these movies for free and when somebody tries to do the right thing and feed the corporate machine, they're scolded for not being willing to cough over more? I'm sure I'll find it for this price from another vendor soon anyway. Also, it's not very bright to use a generic code to reward past customers. For a little bit more work and planning, you could have issued a unique code to each person you wanted to reward. And, by the way, HSN.com frequently offers $15 off $20 to first time customers, so your $15 off any order didn't seem so unrealistic especially when you consider how much the products cost in the first place and how much the "shipping" costs are."
 
When I got the order comfirmation email, I assumed the order was ok & I tossed my card in the trash.... 😉
 
An interesting quote from the CNET article:

"Disney is the latest company to fall victim to Internet shoppers trying to exploit a pricing glitch or a poorly designed coupon campaign. "

You bad, bad exploiting Internet shoppers!
 
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