
The Disney Movie Rewards Discussion & Info Thread Vol.2
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Ordered the poster. YIPPEE!!!! I intend to get it professionally matted & framed to hang on the wall next to my share of Disney Stock just above the shelf with all my WDCC sculptures. Should look sweet. 

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Congratulations! I just ordered the poster, as well! I can't wait to get it! Luckily, I used to work at a photo lab that has a framing shop, so, I have the hookup on getting it professionally matted and framed, for cheap!buffalobill wrote:Ordered the poster. YIPPEE!!!! I intend to get it professionally matted & framed to hang on the wall next to my share of Disney Stock just above the shelf with all my WDCC sculptures. Should look sweet.
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- buffalobill
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I doubt it. I wouldn't even try it. They have fine print on those tours so that if you try to redeem they reserve the right to ask you to verify every point you earned towards it. Can you imagine trying to produce receipts or upc's for every code you entered? What if some were gifts you received or gave? Supposed to ask Aunt Mabel to give you her dvd so you can cut out her UPC. How about that dvd you bought from a bankrupt Circuit City in 2006 that you don't have a receipt for?flipnoteguy wrote:Has anyone here able to save enough points to actually do the Disney Studios Tour for 4 or even for 2? Is it really worth saving up for?
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Yeah, what buffalobill said is right, I just looked in the terms and conditions, and it said:

What should we do if we traded codes? Hmm...10. Enrollees must save the original official code document, a copy of the Credit Form, original receipt(s) and proofs of purchase, and a copy of the Submission Form and Disney movie ticket stub(s), as well as any confirmation emails referencing points credited to their account for at least ninety (90) days after the date Enrollee redeems an item online, as it may be necessary to later submit codes for verification. Sponsor reserves the right to require proof including, but not limited to, the original official code document(s) and proof of purchase materials. Sponsor's decisions regarding the awarding of points are final and binding. Validated codes, original receipt(s), proofs of purchase or ticket stub(s) that are subsequently determined to be invalid for any reason are subject to disqualification and the corresponding points will be removed from the Enrollee's Account to which the invalid validated points were credited.


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I have 15,000 points and was going to cash them in for a tour, but am rethinking it now. I own all of the points I have redeemed, but 15,000/100 points average per item = 150 proofs of purchase I need to cut and I definitely didn't keep a single receipt for any of them. They don't make you do it for any other rewards, so why the tours?
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- buffalobill
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Not now, but a couple years back when they had the 23" lcd hdtv I know someone who saved up the 8-10,000 points (not sure exactly how much it was) for it & when he went to redeem it they asked for proofs of purchase for every code and when he couldn't produce them they took all 10,000 or so points from his account. Talk about a guy that was steamed.goofystitch wrote:They don't make you do it for any other rewards, so why the tours?

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WOW...and at the time I was going to save points to get that when it was out....good thing I ididn'tbuffalobill wrote:Not now, but a couple years back when they had the 23" lcd hdtv I know someone who saved up the 8-10,000 points (not sure exactly how much it was) for it & when he went to redeem it they asked for proofs of purchase for every code and when he couldn't produce them they took all 10,000 or so points from his account. Talk about a guy that was steamed.goofystitch wrote:They don't make you do it for any other rewards, so why the tours?

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pvdfan wrote:Mine came via UPS and required a signature upon delivery. It was packaged in a ultra hard tube that would take a person jumping on it to bend it.buffalobill wrote:Does the poster signed by the animators come by the Post Office or UPS? And how is it packaged? I think I may be able to order it before the end of the weekend.
Got mine today! Yeah, its pretty cool, they left it on my doorstep, didn't need a signature. Its mostly mint, there's a little crinkling on one side but that does happen in a poster tube. A frame will hide any imperfections. Very pleased...it looks like the animators signed next to the characters they drew.
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- buffalobill
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Just read over at dvdtalk.com in the hot deals forum a guy (username Michael Corvin) just got his Princess & The Frog poster opened & he has 6 pics of it where it is ripped, creased, torn etc... Boy I hope mine is one of the well packed ones. Mine was just ordered yesterday so it won't even ship until probably later this week. That scares me. 

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That's been on there a long time. And I think most of us have gotten the 50 points for that promo already.marald wrote:Found this on another forum. Sign in to your Disney rewards account and click on Blu-Ray tab at top. You can get 50 points by clicking play all on the hi-def informational video. Just did it and got the 50 points.