fake or real?

Monty

Brilliant...and Canadian
In the Parks
No
They may be real, but ten parent swap passes that can be obtained for free in the parks aren't something I'd recommend paying US$55/ea for :eek: [$500 for 10 plus $50 shipping to the UK].

Although the seller suggests they either aren't dated or the dates don't matter, I'd be wary of that. Also, they cearly state that you're not bidding on the actual passes but rather on a guide book, thus skirting the laws about charging outrageous prices for something you paid nothing for.
 

Einselen

Member
Why would anyone want to pay that much for this? I can hit up all those rides listed in one day, it is all about trip planning and strategizing. Especially since the parent swap passes are given at the park for free anyway (as someone said earlier).
 

daklimation

New Member
Although the seller suggests they either aren't dated or the dates don't matter, I'd be wary of that. Also, they cearly state that you're not bidding on the actual passes but rather on a guide book, thus skirting the laws about charging outrageous prices for something you paid nothing for.

Rider switch passes aren't dated, it's still a ridiculous scam to charge that kind of money for them though, talk to the CM at fastpass distribution or fastpass return and a lot of times they're nice enough to either print you out an extra fastpass or give you a rider switch.

If a ride is down a lot of times CMs will have ride re-entry passes that they can give you (they help diffuse problems before they start), they've got an expiration date (months in the future usually), but they're good at any attraction that has a fastpass line.
 

agdbeanie

New Member
So basically someone took their small child around to all these rides and asked for rider switch passes and now they are trying to make $500. That is ridiculous. Some people will do anything for money. What a lousy scam.:hurl:
 

Monty

Brilliant...and Canadian
In the Parks
No
I just looked and this seller has 100% good feedback, but mostly on items ranging from $5 to $65, now that they've got a good rating they're making their first sale of something that cost them nothing for over $500 total? :brick:

Sounds like an elaborate scam.... :shrug:
 

tookydo

Member
I've been watching these on ebay as well, especially the attraction re-entry passes. I have seen some people pay over $150 for 6 MK attraction re-entry passes.

Do attraction re-entry passes ALWAYS have an expiration date? It appears that the ones with 'no expiration' on ebay are shorter, i.e., the expiration date which appears at the bottom has been trimmed off. Ebay sellers also say that CM's never look at expiration dates anyway. Is that true???

If the ticket is complete and the expiration date is visible, does anyone think that these re-entry passes are worth it??? I understand that getting rider switch passes isn't that difficult, but what about these re-entry passes?:shrug:
 

ilovepluto23

New Member
I don't get why you would pay $500+ for these if your admission already gives you Fastpass. This is pointless. I would take my $500 and buy more days at Disney. I'll make note not to buy anything from this person ever. Thanks for sharing!
 

Slipknot

Well-Known Member
Real or fake, the fastpass, rider swap and ride re-entry tickets are not for sale and the seller can face a hefty fine and or jail time for selling them. DUMB#%$ :brick: :hammer:
 

DisneyLeo18

Active Member
I noticed this item has ended thankfully with no one paying for the item. as someone stated before if you just talk to the CM's they are always willing to give out fastpasses. on my trip last week one CM noticed my yankees tattoo and gave me and my friend fastpasses for test track because he was born in the bronx = D
 

PhilharMagician

Well-Known Member
That's crazy!!

Did you notice that the FP for soarin had a date of 06/02/07 on it. If you look down towards the bottom it shows other members questions on the item. The only question the was asked was answered by the seller on 5/31/07. Then how could there be FP's dated 06/02/07???
 

WDWFigment

Well-Known Member
These are definitely legitimate and my bet would be this is a Cast Member selling them since they have multiple auctions for the passes, and there is no way they got them by chance of just being on that many attractions that had downtime. So not only is this illegal, but it's grounds for being termed. I'm no lawyer, so I don't have full grasp of the legality of this, but I don't think they circumvent the law by giving these away with a guidebook. I think the implied transaction is the fastpasses, and thus it still is illegal. Can anyone confirm or deny this?
 

AEfx

Well-Known Member
The only question the was asked was answered by the seller on 5/31/07.

And my God did you see what that question was? An offer of $125 bucks!

I've seen some crazy stuff, but fastpasses on eBay takes the cake. I'm gonna start searching for them for fun and disgust. :)

AEfx
 

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