disneystore.com discount code

disneydentist

New Member
Original Poster
For anybody out there who needs anything from the catalog, here's a good code: Holiday. It gets you $15 off your order. You can't use Disneyclub with it. It can be used as many times as you want on separate orders. For small items it's worth your while to order separately and pay the s/h on each order. Ex: you can get multiple $15 items for only $6+ each inc. s/h and tax. Can't beat it. Happy shopping.

P.S. only 26 days until POR.
 

Dwarful

Well-Known Member
Thank you ! I cant wait to get shopping but I had to say thanks first. I will be using this code for all those little gift exchange the kids need..you know Girl scouts, class parties, teachers gifts, all those little extras. To be able to get a $15 Disney gift for $6 is a great deal...
 

DisneyBound

New Member
When I try to use this code it tells me:

Oops!
No promotion has this coupon code. Please try again.

on a few sites that I visit, it says this code is good for 10% off your order. Is this working for anyone else? Are you logging in or not? :)
 

The Mom

Moderator
Premium Member
They have discontinued this code. Apparently, it was only meant for specific high roller customers, but was circulated on the web. As can be imagined, the response was overwhelming! They did not have a way of checking to make sure that anyone ordering was really a target customer.

The people who DID order before it closed had no way of knowing that there was a glitch in the way this offer was worded, so I would hope that Disney will honor all of the orders.
 

torg0

Member
This code has already been pulled.

It was supposed to only be used by customers who recieved a mailing with the promotion on it.

Word got out on Sat on the net, and it was abused, to the extent that disneystore.com was shut down several times, then the code was pulled.

Oh well.

Mike
 

wdwfan4eva

Active Member
Well, I had ordered items a few weeks before Halloween and they e-mailed me a discount coupon for 10% off using the code HALLOWEEN. When I went and tried to use it (far before the expiration date), it told me that it wasn't an activated coupon. :brick:

I guess disneystore.com has been having a lot of problems lately!! :hammer:
 

torg0

Member
Originally posted by wdwfan4eva
I guess disneystore.com has been having a lot of problems lately!! :hammer:

I agree! Even the stores are in trouble. The problem here is that someone posted a code that wasn't intended for the general public. This caused chaos over at ds.com. I called about an order on Sunday, and the CM said the system was overwhelmed and crashed several times.

I hope they figure a better way to get a code out to guests, like a serial code that's only good for one person, not a general code.

Mike
 

Woody13

New Member
Yes I agree. Mousesavers always makes it very clear that the codes they report should not be posted on public newsgroups. The current "public" Disney Store code is "SNOWFLAKE" which is good for 10% off and expires 01/31/03.
 

torg0

Member
From CNET.com:

Disney battles coupon goof

By Troy Wolverton
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
November 6, 2002, 4:25 PM PT


A coupon mix-up at Walt Disney's online store over the weekend led to a surge of orders--and a huge headache for the company. Using a coupon code that was passed around on shopping discussion sites, such as FatWallet.com and DVD Talk, consumers flooded DisneyStore.com with four times the normal volume of orders. After seeing the site's order volume increase, Disney modified the offer, limiting customers' ability to use the coupon and started combing through the orders to determine which were legitimate, said company spokeswoman Maria Gladowski.

Disney is still going through those orders and hasn't yet determined what to do with orders from customers who shouldn't have had access to the coupon code, Gladowski said.




"We're processing the orders as quickly as possible. As we review and verify them, they will be shipped out," she said.

Disney had given a $15 gift certificate to customers who bought $65 or more of goods in one of its physical stores or over the phone or Internet in August and September, Gladowski said. The coupon had no minimum purchase requirement, she said, meaning that customers could potentially receive goods for free using the coupon.

To redeem the coupon online or over the phone, customers were initially required only to give the code for the gift certificate. Although Disney stated in the terms of the coupon that it could be used only once, the company took no initial technical steps to prevent customers from using it multiple times or passing it on to other people.

Instead, the company used two different codes on all the gift certificates it issued, one for customers who had previously shopped in its brick-and-mortar stores and one for those who had previously shopped online or over the phone.

Word of the latter code quickly spread on the Internet via the shopping discussion boards. Some board users later claimed to have made as many as 12 orders using the code.

After discovering that the code had been placed on different shopping boards, Disney took steps to limit its use. On Saturday, the company stopped automatically accepting the coupon online and started notifying customers that to use the gift certificate, they would have to mail it to the company after placing their order.

Customers who placed their orders before Disney posted the notice do not need to send in their cards, Gladowski said. The company is determining which customers had legitimately received and used the gift certificate and expects to process those orders within the next two days or so, she said.

Even more troubling for some customers than whether they will receive the items they ordered was how much Disney was going to charge them for their orders. On FatWallet, some users reported that Disney had charged their credit cards full price on orders to which they tried to apply the coupon.

In an e-mail message to CNET News.com, one Disney customer said the company had changed the price on an order he placed for a collector's edition DVD of Fantasia, taking away the discount after shipping it.

"Disney has now altered the agreed-upon price and decided to charge me more without my consent," the customer wrote.

Disney does not plan to charge full price to customers who used the coupon code before it placed the notice on its site asking them to send in their gift certificates, Gladowski said. But those customers who placed their orders after Disney posted the notice will be charged full price, she said. Disney will refund the amount of the coupon after it receives the coupon from them, she said.

"People have been mailing in their cards," she said. "They don't seem to have skipped a beat since we got them to send them in."

Disney is the latest company to fall victim to Internet shoppers trying to exploit a pricing glitch or a poorly designed coupon campaign. Last year, Spiegel customers repeatedly used codes from supposedly one-time-use coupons to order products from the catalog company. After shipping some products before catching the problem, the company charged some customers for the discounts they received and threatened to never let them order from it again.

Similar problems have hit online stores such as Macys.com, Buy.com, Staples.com and eZiba. However, most of those stores caught their coupon problem before they shipped products. Instead, most simply canceled the illegitimate orders.
 

disneydentist

New Member
Original Poster
Originally posted by Woody13
Yes I agree. Mousesavers always makes it very clear that the codes they report should not be posted on public newsgroups. The current "public" Disney Store code is "SNOWFLAKE" which is good for 10% off and expires 01/31/03.

Just as a point of order, I picked it up from another board (who I shall not name here) even before Mary Waring posted it. They didn't specify one way or another about the source of the code.
 

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