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Old 03-21-06 | 06:08 AM
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Disney and no CC?

Is it possible to sign up with Disney having no CC?
Old 03-26-06 | 08:06 AM
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With over 100 views and no replies, I'm gonna assume that the answer is "No!"

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Old 03-26-06 | 09:33 AM
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From their TERMS section on the website:

"When you join the Disney Movie Club, you may provide us with your credit card information (website accepts credit card orders only)."

I think I've seen paper applications that have the "Bill Me" option although, when you use your CC on that, you would only save on shipping. Pick 3 or 4 selections @ $1.99 each plus shipping, $5.95 without CC, $1 with, and the offer is not as good as you could get online (613005) 6 titles at approx. $25.

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Old 03-29-06 | 10:45 PM
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Hi, this is my first time posting here, I was wondering if any of you have a Disney DVD club membership and if so, do they ever have buy one get one free specials like Columbia House does?

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Old 03-30-06 | 12:54 AM
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In my term as a Disney Club member, I've yet to see a B1G1 offer. I still have purchases to make before becoming a VIP member. There has been previous mention of a B2G1 for fulfilled accounts. The deals don't seem quite as good as CH but it's the only place to get Disney titles.
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Well there is always amazon.com, with free shipping on orders $25 and up.
Old 03-30-06 | 02:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Sandyk67
Well there is always amazon.com, with free shipping on orders $25 and up.
Well, I meant the only place in a Club format: Enroll, Fulfill, Cancel . . . Repeat.

I notice they still list Signs for $19.95 when just a few weeks ago CC had it for $6.99.
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Thank you for answering my question, it was a big help in deciding to join or not, and I really don't understand why they can't accept debit cards.
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Originally Posted by Sandyk67
Thank you for answering my question, it was a big help in deciding to join or not, and I really don't understand why they can't accept debit cards.

They say they don't take debit cards, but that is what I have been using. I joined them without knowing that they said they don't take them. I had the price of my enrollment DVD's pending on my card for about 2 weeks, then it went away. Then another week went by and it showed back up again and went through. It took about a month from signing up for a account with them to finally getting it approved and getting my DVD's.

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