Duck Tales The Movie: Treasure Of The Lost Lamp DVD
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The Little Merboy
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- Location: Vancouver, Canada
After I posted my last question, I went to the offical site for the Rewards Club, and in the FAQ section they have a little form for concerns, which I addressed mine, simply stating that I did not recieve the codes from Cars and PotC, I didn't mention anything about being in Canada though. I then got an email saying that I should get a real response (not some computer- generated one like this one was) sometime in the next business day. Hopefully I can clear up the situation, get my codes and be closer to having this old favourite on DVD. The thing though is I joined the club, got 100 bonus points by filling in a little survey and now when I put the DVD in my wishlist, it tells me it's unavalible right now, hopefully once I get up to 750 points, which I should if it the remaining major releases this year, like Ratatouille and Jungle Book PE, than I should easily do it. Thanks for all the help!Princess Stitch wrote:Sure thing Buzz,
Here's the email I received back after sending in the few receipts that I had:
"Dear Cristina,
Thank you for your email about missing codes. For the titles that you do not have receipts for, you can scan in the proofs of
purchases.
If you have any further questions, please contact us at DisneyMovieRewards@Disneyhelp.com.
Sincerely,
The Disney Movie Rewards Consumer Relations Team"
Just tell them that you're from Canada and the program just started here so you didn't bother keeping all your receipts from months and months back. They seemed very friendly and helpful when I wrote to them. They will email you a code that you can enter into the website. It took me about 2 business days to get my codes the first time..still waiting for the second batch!
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UncleEd
There was a 30 minute making of that aired the Friday this film came out in the regular Ducktales time slot. I remember the costumed Scrooge in the ticket booth taking money. This should have been on the DVD just as the 30 minute making of Chip & Dale Rescue Rangers should be on one of the sets for that show. I haven't seen that in years either but it was cool because they age progessed what Chip and Dale would look like today as 2 elderly chipmunks and we learned that Norton Nimnel was a caricature of an animator.