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- Dec 18, 2008
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I’ve read how others have received special promotions sent to them, not general promotions that everyone could get, called a PIN. Until recently we never received a Disney PIN.
You know how you get SPAM email? The theory of the companies that send you spam is that some small percentage of the people will take advantage of the offer they are sending.
Well, I did some thinking. Why could this not work in reverse?
So I set out to spam Disney in an attempt to get a PIN offer.
I set up many different email accounts. Fortunately I use MS Outlook so I can set Outlook to go around and check the emails for me.
Next I registered for anything Disney.
I made multiple accounts at Disneyworld and Disney cruise line for multiple members of my family. I signed up for the ‘give a day / get a day’ notification as well as other offers. I used different email addresses for each.
It worked!
Under an account I set up under my wife’s name for the give a day /get a day promotion we got our first PIN promotion.
This specific promotion was for a Disney resort discount, not a cruise. I checked and it’s very close to the Disney Visa OIC rates that we were already taking advantage of so I did not use it.
The point is my theory worked, one time at least. It’s far short of a scientifically valid study.
So it’s possible that you can increase your odds of receiving a Disney PIN promotion using this reverse SPAM technique.
You know how you get SPAM email? The theory of the companies that send you spam is that some small percentage of the people will take advantage of the offer they are sending.
Well, I did some thinking. Why could this not work in reverse?
So I set out to spam Disney in an attempt to get a PIN offer.
I set up many different email accounts. Fortunately I use MS Outlook so I can set Outlook to go around and check the emails for me.
Next I registered for anything Disney.
I made multiple accounts at Disneyworld and Disney cruise line for multiple members of my family. I signed up for the ‘give a day / get a day’ notification as well as other offers. I used different email addresses for each.
It worked!
Under an account I set up under my wife’s name for the give a day /get a day promotion we got our first PIN promotion.
This specific promotion was for a Disney resort discount, not a cruise. I checked and it’s very close to the Disney Visa OIC rates that we were already taking advantage of so I did not use it.
The point is my theory worked, one time at least. It’s far short of a scientifically valid study.
So it’s possible that you can increase your odds of receiving a Disney PIN promotion using this reverse SPAM technique.