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lizard 03-19-06 09:24 AM

^K7L has been reported to not work on the phone before. So far as I am aware, it has never been reported to work on the phone, sorry to say.

You will need to select another code, such as LMT, or try to place your K7L application on-line. So far as we know here, there are no 6:1, 5:2 codes that do work on the phone. (I presume that you called the new applications phone number 888-242-3837; it makes a difference.)

SLeopold 03-20-06 04:08 PM

I've been in a bit of a Columbia House limbo the last couple months, with zero approvals since January. I tried by phone last week (code E** (forget which one)), but that one never ever showed up on my card. I tried earlier today with 1KG, and was told that that was inactive. I tried back just now with C7L and was told it was inactive as well. However, the CSR I spoke with was very helpful, and she manually set me up with an account with the same terms as C7L. She wasn't sure if I'd get an email confirming my acceptance, but acted as though I shouldn't have any problem getting accepted. If the charge goes through on my card, what number should I call back to get my account number?

lizard 03-21-06 09:43 AM

^The LM* codes have been reported to work on the phone (new account applications: 888-242-3837), for example: LMT.

For customer service phone numbers, please check my post in this thread.

kalaharibushman 03-21-06 01:19 PM

I got a phone app to go through with EBP yesterday.

lizard 03-22-06 11:13 AM

^That's helpful to know. Thanks.

neternia 03-22-06 12:59 PM

long time lurker, first time poster.

just wanted you guys to know i placed two orders today using the LMT code with no PSN.

neternia 03-22-06 01:07 PM

sorry, i meant to also tell you i called them in.

also, what a great job you guys do here. lizard and all the people that stay on top of this for the rest of us deserve some props.

i definitely appreciate it, and so does my collection!!!!

neternia 03-22-06 02:35 PM

also, when one of you experts gets time, would you care to explain how you have multiple accounts setup at the same time? do they check the addresses to see if another account uses it? what about the cc i use, or the email? or do they not care as long as you fulfill your agreement?

any expert tips to ensure i can continue to enjoy these deals would be highly appreciated. thanks guys.

Sweet Baby James 03-22-06 02:50 PM


Originally Posted by neternia
also, when one of you experts gets time, would you care to explain how you have multiple accounts setup at the same time? do they check the addresses to see if another account uses it? what about the cc i use, or the email? or do they not care as long as you fulfill your agreement?

any expert tips to ensure i can continue to enjoy these deals would be highly appreciated. thanks guys.

They allow 2 open accounts per club, per address. So, you can have 2 open memberships per address of the following- DVD Club, TV Club, CH.com Club & BMG Music Club. Some people use multiple addresses, such as a family member's house, to set up even more open accounts. You can use the same credit card, e-mail address and name for the accounts(sometimes you might want to change your name slightly and use a different e-mail address if you've been having trouble with getting approved).

neternia 03-22-06 04:42 PM

sweet baby james, you are my hero. thanks for clearing that up

lizard 03-23-06 09:43 AM

FYI, while you can use the same credit card for all accounts at a given address, it is best to use a different card when one is using a second address. Columbia House can, and sometimes will, search out accounts by credit card number.

Just be aware of this. Since you can open as many accounts as you want at a single address, by closing old fulfilled accounts, it really isn't necessary to use a second address anyway.

neternia 03-23-06 01:11 PM

what's the usual turn around time for getting approved? reason being is i tried 4 times to place an order online, they would charge my card, and then the charge would go away after 4 days or so. my bank said they didnt put tthe charge through in time.

so i decided to put a phone order in, and the lady said i will receive confirmation within 24 hours, which i havent.

i've got myself into an ivy league school and it was easier than joining columbiahouse!

lizard 03-24-06 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by neternia
what's the usual turn around time for getting approved? reason being is i tried 4 times to place an order online, they would charge my card, and then the charge would go away after 4 days or so. my bank said they didnt put tthe charge through in time.

On-line applications that do get approved usually take a day or two, but some can take a week or more. For some reason Columbia House chose not to approve your applications and the temporary charge just dropped off your card. Why applications get "lost" is a mystery.


so i decided to put a phone order in, and the lady said i will receive confirmation within 24 hours, which i havent.
She was mistaken. Phone applications rarely get an e-mail acceptance. When you see a real (not temporary) charge on your card you will know that you have been accepted and the enrollment package is on its way.


i've got myself into an ivy league school and it was easier than joining columbiahouse!
Hence, the need for this forum!

MUNKB 03-24-06 07:54 PM

Col House DVD Assitance needed
 
I use one of your codes to K7L which work up to a point , but it keep saying I must enter a preffered number as on the mailing.
Please advise

Sweet Baby James 03-24-06 08:01 PM


Originally Posted by MUNKB
I use one of your codes to K7L which work up to a point , but it keep saying I must enter a preffered number as on the mailing.
Please advise

Have you ever been a member of CH? The preferred number is the 11 digit account number from a previous membership.

lizard 03-25-06 10:03 AM


Originally Posted by MUNKB
I use one of your codes to K7L which work up to a point , but it keep saying I must enter a preffered number as on the mailing.
Please advise

From the FAQ thread at the top of the forum:
http://forum.dvdtalk.com/showthread.php?t=107726#1h

If you don't have an old account number to use as a "Preffered Status Number", you will need to use a different enrollment code (they are listed in the first post in this thread). Some do not require PSNs. (K7L does not work on the phone at last report, so a phone order is not an option.)

Spez 03-26-06 12:27 PM

Is there a listing of the codes that work over the phone? I know that LMT works on phone applications, but I was wondering if there were other codes that also worked on these. Thank you.

lizard 03-27-06 11:50 AM

^ LMT, LMY (probably), EBP, and 38Y should work on the phone, at last report.

K7L, C7L, C7W and 1KG have been reported to not work on the phone. Other C7* and 1K* codes probably don't work but you can give them a try. 1KK worked on the phone last October.

Unknown, for phone use, are DR5, BZW, BWJ, and 1LM.

One complicating factor is that most codes will not work if one calls the regular CSR phone numbers. One should call the new applications phone number, 888-242-3837. So it isn't always clear when people report that a code didn't work whether or not they were calling the right phone number.

As always with this stuff, YMMV.

[Edited to reflect 38Y information from richard98 below.]

lizard 03-27-06 02:04 PM

New Codes
 
I received two new 7:2 codes in e-mails from Columbia House: C85 and C88. Trawling reveals additional 7:2 codes: C80, C81, C82, C83, C84, C86, C87, C89.

C85 does not require a PSN, so I presume that the others do not also.

(No, I don’t know whether they will work on the phone, but would guess not, based on the family resemblance to the C7* codes. I don’t know if they allow use of a credit card but would guess that they do, for the same reason.)

Also, new 6:1 (5:2) codes: K7M, K7N, K7P, K7Q

Spez 03-27-06 09:34 PM

Thanks. I'd like to get a 5:2 deal to go through, but online applications haven't been friendly to me as of late. I've had some great luck with phone applications lately though and I'd like to get a 5:2 deal so I'd only have to buy one after the $14.95 one. Thanks again.

richard98 03-28-06 08:23 AM


Originally Posted by lizard
^ LMT, LMY (probably), EBP should work on the phone, at last report.

K7L, C7L, C7W and 1KG have been reported to not work on the phone. Other C7* and 1K* codes probably don't work but you can give them a try. 1KK worked on the phone last October.

Unknown, for phone use, are DR5, BZW, BWJ, 1LM, and 38Y.

One complicating factor is that most codes will not work if one calls the regular CSR phone numbers. One should call the new applications phone number, 888-242-3837. So it isn't always clear when people report that a code didn't work whether or not they were calling the right phone number.

As always with this stuff, YMMV.


38Y works on the phone. I've used it twice in the last few weeks; both accounts were ultimately approved.

lizard 03-28-06 09:39 AM

^Thanks. I have updated my post above.

Jtnguyen12 03-30-06 01:50 AM

Using code K7L

The Sting Legacy Edition
Batman Begins Deluxe Edition (Suck i got Spiderman Deluxe Edition & i'll send it back)
Dear Hunter Legacy Edtion
Wedding Crasher: Un. Edition
Goodfellas Special Edition
Gothika Special Edition
===========
Total $17.XX after taxes

Pickup The Ten Commandments & Tom & Jerry Spot Light Collection 2 (B1G1 FRee)

I'll cancel my membership very soon I receiving all my order ;)

xboxfanatic 03-30-06 07:13 AM

I finally got my rejection letter, after using LMT, which apparently does not work. Ughhh.

lizard 03-30-06 11:16 AM

^The code you used has nothing to do with whether or not your application was approved. Just why applications get turned down or "lost" remains a mystery in most cases.

If you applied on-line you might want to try a phone application: 888-242-3837.

Neogeo12 03-30-06 03:59 PM

First Time I've given this a try.

Used code C7Y (6 enrollment @ $0.49 + 1 more @ $9.95 w/ commitment to buy 2 more @ regular price within 2 years)

1) Crash
2) The Blues Brothers 25th Anniversary Edition
3) Carlito's Way Ultimate Edition
4) The Warrior's Ultimate Director's Cut
5) Donnie Brasco
6) To Kill A Mockingbird Legacty Series
7) The Color Purple Special Edition

If this works out... I'll be signing up for another account in a week, canceling both after the orders are received, start over with two new accounts, repeat every week there after.

Question (I hope this in the correct place) about the refer a friend gig. Can I refer a friend, and once they've signed up, have them refer me right back, so on and so forth? I assume this has been asked before and answered, but I've been reading about how to do this for about 45 minutes and didn't see anything about it.


Thank you,

Neogeo12

Erreth 03-30-06 04:43 PM


Originally Posted by Neogeo12

Question (I hope this in the correct place) about the refer a friend gig. Can I refer a friend, and once they've signed up, have them refer me right back, so on and so forth?

Just ignore the sign up a friend and keep using the codes listed here. You need to buy more fulfilments with the sign up a friend accounts( 3 or 4 instead of just two) making each dvd cost more as a whole.

DVD King 04-04-06 05:06 PM

Can someone confirm any 6:1 (5:2) codes that work by phone?

lizard 04-05-06 11:42 AM

^K7L has been reported a couple of times to NOT work on the phone. It is likely that the other K7* 6:1 codes will also not work, although you are welcome to try: 888-242-3837

DVDHound 04-07-06 01:41 PM


Originally Posted by Sweet Baby James
They allow 2 open accounts per club, per address. So, you can have 2 open memberships per address of the following- DVD Club, TV Club, CH.com Club & BMG Music Club. Some people use multiple addresses, such as a family member's house, to set up even more open accounts. You can use the same credit card, e-mail address and name for the accounts(sometimes you might want to change your name slightly and use a different e-mail address if you've been having trouble with getting approved).

Does it make a difference if the accounts are opened for different people at the same address? For example, can my roommate have two open accounts at the same time I have two open accounts? Assuming we use different credit cards? Thanks for any info on this.

Sweet Baby James 04-07-06 02:51 PM


Originally Posted by DVDHound
Does it make a difference if the accounts are opened for different people at the same address? For example, can my roommate have two open accounts at the same time I have two open accounts? Assuming we use different credit cards? Thanks for any info on this.

It's supposed to be by address, not by different names. There's a good chance that you can get more than 2 accounts opened at the same address. However, there's also a good chance that they'll send you a letter stating that you already have numerous open accounts at this address and if there's any reason as to why you need an additional account. You can then explain the roommate situation and they will most likely approve the additional account.:)

BKenn01 04-07-06 11:24 PM

I have had 4 accounts opened at once at the same address. However they were broken down as 1 ch.com, 1 tv club and 2 regular. 2 in my name, 2 in my wifes.

lizard 04-20-06 09:46 AM

Got a Spam e-mail today from someone calling himself "Dr. Music" with subject: "Hurry! Get 5 DVDs for 49¢ each with Membership". The message is a Columbia House link that says "Please note this offer is for new members only. Only one membership per person.".

The code is 2CC and, get this, is 5 @ 49¢ plus $1.99 each shipping with FIVE fulfillments. Or buy the bonus for $14.95 and get free shipping. rotfl rotfl rotfl

I didn't know such terrible deals still existed! I wonder how many people actually fall for such offers?

Xbox69 04-22-06 08:35 PM

I currently have 3 DVD accounts in my name at this address. I accepted 2 phone offers and they probably had some outdated info when they called me about how many active accounts I had.

Anyway, 1 of them (my very first CH account from 2004) is already fulfilled but I want to spend my $9 FC before I close it. I hope I don't get blacklisted.

3 DVD Club
1 TV Club
1 CH.com

I plan on trying for another TV Club acct. soon since my app. last month apparently didn't go thru. This will be after I close that old DVD Club account.

Blondeqt0024 04-22-06 10:43 PM

Does anyone have any new enrollment codes that work? I would prefer one of the 5 for 49 with free shipping if you have one. The other 6 dvd offers take forever to even get to me, if at all when not using a credit card..Thanks :)

BKenn01 04-22-06 11:03 PM


Anyway, 1 of them (my very first CH account from 2004) is already fulfilled but I want to spend my $9 FC before I close it. I hope I don't get blacklisted.
Why would using your fun cash get you blacklisted?

sotra 04-22-06 11:46 PM

He meant having 3 accounts open.

lizard 04-23-06 11:43 AM


Originally Posted by Xbox69
I currently have 3 DVD accounts in my name at this address. I accepted 2 phone offers and they probably had some outdated info when they called me about how many active accounts I had.

Anyway, 1 of them (my very first CH account from 2004) is already fulfilled but I want to spend my $9 FC before I close it. I hope I don't get blacklisted.

3 DVD Club
1 TV Club
1 CH.com

I plan on trying for another TV Club acct. soon since my app. last month apparently didn't go thru. This will be after I close that old DVD Club account.

The notion that one will be blacklisted for having more than two open accounts is a myth. Sometimes when trying to open a third account one will get a letter asking why one needs more than two. But it isn't a big deal for those who have managed to open a third account.

One gets blacklisted for eggregious behavior like not paying for DVDs, having too many "bad" returns (those not caused by a Columbia House error or a damaged disc), or ordering multiple copies of the same DVDs in such a way that it appears that one is selling them (CH does not like that).

That said, it is best to limit oneself to two open accounts (per club) so as to not draw the attention of CH.

lizard 04-23-06 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by Blondeqt0024
Does anyone have any new enrollment codes that work? I would prefer one of the 5 for 49 with free shipping if you have one. The other 6 dvd offers take forever to even get to me, if at all when not using a credit card..Thanks :)

The only good 5 DVD codes are K7L and its siblings. Five for 49¢, two fulfillments, bonus for $14.95 then one fufillment. But K7L does not work on the phone so if one can't get it to work on-line one will have to use a different, 7:2, code, such as LMT, on the phone.

There are many other "five for 49¢ with free shipping" codes but they are poor deals because they require more fulfillments and the average cost of buying DVDs with them is increased considerably. This thread is devoted to the best codes. You can find others by playing "keyboard roulette" for awhile.

The speed of being accepted (or not) or getting the enrollment package (or not) has nothing to do with what code is used so far as I have seen. We have a tendency to see patterns where none exist when a few applications get "lost".

kenbenobi 04-25-06 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by lizard
The only good 5 DVD codes are K7L and its siblings. Five for 49¢, two fulfillments, bonus for $14.95 then one fufillment.

Although I agree that those are the best codes, I disagree about getting the bonus for 14.95. With all of the recent B1G1F and B2G2F codes, it makes sense to just get the 5, then get 2 fulfillments (with 2 free). So you'll get 9 DVD's for $37.40 for an average of $4.16 each (using webdvd, of course). Plus, you need to spend $30 to use webdvd anyway. So needing only 1 fulfillment isn't helping. FYI--No free shipping right now, but there is an active B1G1F code still.


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