Disc Replacement Question
Disc Replacement Question
How long does it usually take to get your replacement discs and has anyone ever used certified mail to do this? Thanks
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It can vary, I believe, especially depending what studio you're dealing with. I'll assume you're asking about Disney specifically, though... I've only ever needed 1 replacement disc from them, and I got the new one no more than a month (probably closer to 3 weeks) after mailing them the defective one. That's not to say it'll always get there in that time, though. I'm in Canada, so I judged their response time to be fairly good considering I mailed the original to an address in the states, and the postmark on the new disc's envelope indicated it also came from down south.
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Disc Replacement
I had a bad Swamp Fox disc. I called the Disney 800 number on the DVD and after answering the customer service questions they agreed to let me return it. They mailed me a postage paid return label, which I received in two days. (They said it might take two weeks.) I had to mail them back both the Swamp Fox and Elfego Baca DVDs in the plastic case but not the collector tin or numbered certificate insert.
I mailed the package and received my replacement set in about six days.
Besides the added expense, Registered Mail might actually slow down the return process. If you want proof that you sent the package back, in case it gets lost, the cash register receipt you get at the Post Office should show the city, state and zipcode of the package you sent. If you use the postage paid return label you may have to ask for the receipt.
I mailed the package and received my replacement set in about six days.
Besides the added expense, Registered Mail might actually slow down the return process. If you want proof that you sent the package back, in case it gets lost, the cash register receipt you get at the Post Office should show the city, state and zipcode of the package you sent. If you use the postage paid return label you may have to ask for the receipt.
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