But you had to submit 'proof' before. Are they actually going to verify now?
Maybe show results in another race?
But you had to submit 'proof' before. Are they actually going to verify now?
Right, that's what I thought. Sounds like they meant to set it up as a group code but maybe made it a one-time use only code...or something.Those first 4 digits should be the same for everyone who has a Disney visa. According to howstuffworks.com,
The first digit of any Visa should be a 4, so then the next handful determine the bank doing the lending, and then the ones specific to your actual account. Now I believe that one bank can have multiple sequences, so that way they can use 412345 for Disney, 412346 for Southwest, 412347 for Delta, etc all offering cards through the same bank.
But yeah, the first year of any RunDisney event always seems to have lots of growing pains.
That's what you're supposed to do - put in results from another race you ran (race name, distance, date, time, etc.). But with the way corrals were assigned people didn't think runDisney was actually verifying these results, which I think is what @Texas84 was getting at. So I could make up a time from some race, enter it in when I registered and maybe runDisney looked to see if it was real, maybe not (NOTE: I never did this, just an example). It sounds like they are taking it a lot more seriously this year, which is a great thing.Maybe show results in another race?
Someone should have made up a marathon, and said they finished in 2:20. Then if you get placed in coral A we would have known that they don’t verify. I would have done it for the January race had I thought of it.
I'm guessing they verify the elites and even know who they are in advance. But some on this board were complaining about walkers in A & B.
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