Nice. What did she do to fix it?jpanimation wrote:Is there a number I can call to get help?
I've emailed them 6 times and just get the same automated message, telling me to re-submit my tickets, every time. The problem is, when I go to resubmit my tickets, I get this message:
You already claimed 4 tickets. Sorry, but for security reasons we can only accept 4 tickets per title per customer.
Anyone have a clue what I should do? So far, I absolutely HATE these A*Holes at Disney Movie Rewards. I spent a butt-load of money to see Toy Story 3 and now they refuse me some meager points that aren't enough to get me a paperclip. I've now spent nearly 2 months of my life trying to redeem these Toy Story 3 points but they just don't care.
Worst customer service EVER!!!!
EDIT: Found a number, talked to a girl with a cute voice who got everything fixed up in seconds. Definitely calling first next time.
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She took a couple of seconds to bring up my information, found my emails (unread) and my pictures (supposedly lost), said she didn't see any problems with my submissions and just credited me the points. Done.SmartAleck25 wrote:Nice. What did she do to fix it?
As found at the very bottom of the FAQs:Neal wrote:... and what's the number?
If you still have further questions, please call 1-866-246-8646 Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Central Time, to speak to a Disney Movie Rewards Member Services representative.
It's hidden so they can push the automated email service.

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Thanks. The only prize that I got from DMR was the So Dear To My Heart DVD. Any other suggestions?Coolmanio wrote:If my memory serves me correctly, there has been no news about releasing Blu-rays on DMR. And if I know Disney, it will be whenever they feel like it.
I have over 5,000 points with them right now. I might wait until I see something that really catches my eye (like a free Blu-ray!).
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6 new rewards are out and I am now listing if a redeemable movie is worth DMR points or not
"Lilo & Stitch" Pillow and Color-Changing Alarm Clock Set - 1350 Points (limit 1 per member)
"The Adventures Of Tom Thumb & Thumbelina" DVD - 800 Points (limit 1 per member, is not eligible for DMR points)
"Walt Disney's Funny Factory with Huey, Dewey & Louie" DVD - 750 Points (limit 1 per member, is not eligible for DMR points)
Disney's "The Miracle Worker" DVD - 750 Points (limit 1 per member, is not eligible for DMR points)
"Monkeys, Go Home!" DVD - 750 Points (limit 1 per member, is not eligible for DMR points)
"Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin" CD - 700 Points (limit 1 per member)
"Lilo & Stitch" Pillow and Color-Changing Alarm Clock Set - 1350 Points (limit 1 per member)
"The Adventures Of Tom Thumb & Thumbelina" DVD - 800 Points (limit 1 per member, is not eligible for DMR points)
"Walt Disney's Funny Factory with Huey, Dewey & Louie" DVD - 750 Points (limit 1 per member, is not eligible for DMR points)
Disney's "The Miracle Worker" DVD - 750 Points (limit 1 per member, is not eligible for DMR points)
"Monkeys, Go Home!" DVD - 750 Points (limit 1 per member, is not eligible for DMR points)
"Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin" CD - 700 Points (limit 1 per member)
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Donald Duck 4 Pin Set arrived and it is absolutely gorgeous. High quality wooden hinged box w/certificate of authenticity & 4 beautiful pins. Also got my Ellie UP Grape Soda pin from the Disney Movie Club today. Didn't order a dvd (just paid the $6.98). It is fantastic too. 

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They SAY you get it free when you order a blu ray but you go to the PIN page & just add it to your cart (some pins are $4.95, some are $5.95, the Ellie is $6.98) & it doesn't even charge you shipping. I've gotten a few pins that way (I never order more than one pin or more than one of a particular pin just in case it would get me in trouble). You click on More Magic on the side & then on vip pin store which takes you to the pins. Maybe you can't access it if you aren't a VIP member. That's how I did it.
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New free blu ray offer. Got an email to 2 of my accounts. Beginning October 1st if you have entered at least 2 blu ray codes within one year of the anniversary month of when you joined DMR you get a free blu ray. NOT a really great selection though. 3 are offered: The Rookie, Eight Below & Chicken Little.
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This October marks our fourth anniversary. Normally, we'd get the anniversary gift...but instead we're giving it to you! Beginning October 1, 2010, eligible members can choose a FREE* Disney Blu-ray marking the anniversary of the month (September) you joined Disney Movie Rewards. Enjoy!
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And the 3 crappy Blu-rays I can choose from: Eight Below, Chicken Little, and The Rookie. Seriously Disney, just give me the 100 points as this is the second time (first was my birthday) you've offered me 'free' Blu-rays that I absolutely don't want.
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And the 3 crappy Blu-rays I can choose from: Eight Below, Chicken Little, and The Rookie. Seriously Disney, just give me the 100 points as this is the second time (first was my birthday) you've offered me 'free' Blu-rays that I absolutely don't want.

Wait, isn't any day "within one year of the anniversary" of anything?buffalobill wrote:Beginning October 1st if you have entered at least 2 blu ray codes within one year of the anniversary month of when you joined DMR you get a free blu ray.

Actually, I just read the email now and, confusing wording aside, it does sound like they mean if you entered two magic codes in the last 12 months (up to January 31, 2011). Then you'll get an email during your anniversary month -- whenever it falls after October 1, 2010 -- with the offer.
BTW, it's $4.99 for shipping & processing.
Is Eight Below worth it? I've seen Chicken Little and I hated it. I haven't seen The Rookie, but despite my lack of interest in the sport, some of my favourite sports films have been baseball flicks, for some odd reason.
I've read that Eight Below is pretty decent and Disney does have a history of decent dog flicks (Homeward Bound, Old Yeller, The Ugly Duschound, etc.) Plus, the Alaska scenes probably look amazing in HD? So, if I were to choose one of the three, it will likely be that one. I mean, it's only four dollars, which is a pretty good bargain.
I've read that Eight Below is pretty decent and Disney does have a history of decent dog flicks (Homeward Bound, Old Yeller, The Ugly Duschound, etc.) Plus, the Alaska scenes probably look amazing in HD? So, if I were to choose one of the three, it will likely be that one. I mean, it's only four dollars, which is a pretty good bargain.
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Yes....but...estefan wrote:Is Eight Below worth it?
Caveat emptor: if you're into supplements, the Blu-Ray only has one commentary (two were recorded), and doesn't contain supplements from the DVD (deleted scenes, making-of featurette, the other commentary). But it adds a "BluScape" short not on the DVD.
albert
WIST #60:
AwallaceUNC: Would you prefer Substi-Blu-tiary Locomotion?
WIST #61:
TheSequelOfDisney: Damn, did Lin-Manuel Miranda go and murder all your families?
AwallaceUNC: Would you prefer Substi-Blu-tiary Locomotion?

WIST #61:
TheSequelOfDisney: Damn, did Lin-Manuel Miranda go and murder all your families?
IMO Eight Below is easily the best of the three, although I've only seen parts of Chicken Little (and what I saw I didn't like).estefan wrote:Is Eight Below worth it? I've seen Chicken Little and I hated it. I haven't seen The Rookie, but despite my lack of interest in the sport, some of my favourite sports films have been baseball flicks, for some odd reason.
I've read that Eight Below is pretty decent and Disney does have a history of decent dog flicks (Homeward Bound, Old Yeller, The Ugly Duschound, etc.) Plus, the Alaska scenes probably look amazing in HD? So, if I were to choose one of the three, it will likely be that one. I mean, it's only four dollars, which is a pretty good bargain.
I'm not into sports films but did like The Rookie, probably because it wasn't your stereotypical "team beats the odds, hits rough patch but gets it together to triumph in the end" plot (although there were inevitably some elements of that). Eight Below though was more engaging, lots of action and drama with a few sad scenes (as tends to be the case in Disney's better dog movies -- this isn't Snow Buddies!) And yes they make full use of the scenery (it's set in the Antarctic, not Alaska -- although they probably filmed in the latter).
Corrected my post above, based on a second copy of the email I saw. Your email will indicate what your anniversary month in 2011 is, then list the date you have until to enter the codes further down.cityguy wrote:Actually, I just read the email now and, confusing wording aside, it does sound like they mean if you entered two magic codes in the last 12 months (up to the last day of the month before your anniversary month in 2011). Then you'll get an email during your anniversary month -- whenever it falls after October 1, 2010 -- with the offer.
BTW, it's $4.99 for shipping & processing.