AlexandNessa
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Hello there! I logged in to the AP section of the Universal Website to see what kind of progress they are making there. The "Renewal" and "My Account" sections are still under construction, but from my AP Home Page, it did tell me when my passes would expire. At least when they thought they should expire...
They have my APs expiring on the wrong date!
We had bought last year's B1G1 Burger King deal in July. If you remember, these were to expire w/in 2 years of activation or September 30, 2005, whichever came first. We were supposed to go to Universal in September 2003, so this seemed like a great deal to us. However, I had to cancel that September trip.
I called passholder services in September as soon as I knew we had to cancel and wouldn't be back for a few months. They said, no problem. Your passes will just expire on Sept. 30, 2005.
When we finally went to UO in March, we did run into a bit of trouble with our passes. It took some time, and I asked the girl jokingly if our tickets were still even good. She said everything was fine; they just hadn't seen these tickets in a while! The ticket agent had to give us 2 sets of paper tickets: one to get us through the turnstyles and another to hand in to get our APs processed. She assured me that our APs would expire 9/30/05. And, I think I remember the back of the paper ticket saying that as well before we turned it in to be processed.
We did get our APs processed without a hitch, but now I see on the AP website, that they have our tickets expiring one year from the date of activation (March 24, 2005).
I did write an e-mail to passholder services to explain as well as forward my initial receipt that shows I bought the B1G1 tickets.
Anyone else run into trouble with incorrect expiration dates? How long did it take to get sorted out? Was it much of a problem?
TIA!
They have my APs expiring on the wrong date!

We had bought last year's B1G1 Burger King deal in July. If you remember, these were to expire w/in 2 years of activation or September 30, 2005, whichever came first. We were supposed to go to Universal in September 2003, so this seemed like a great deal to us. However, I had to cancel that September trip.

When we finally went to UO in March, we did run into a bit of trouble with our passes. It took some time, and I asked the girl jokingly if our tickets were still even good. She said everything was fine; they just hadn't seen these tickets in a while! The ticket agent had to give us 2 sets of paper tickets: one to get us through the turnstyles and another to hand in to get our APs processed. She assured me that our APs would expire 9/30/05. And, I think I remember the back of the paper ticket saying that as well before we turned it in to be processed.
We did get our APs processed without a hitch, but now I see on the AP website, that they have our tickets expiring one year from the date of activation (March 24, 2005).
I did write an e-mail to passholder services to explain as well as forward my initial receipt that shows I bought the B1G1 tickets.
Anyone else run into trouble with incorrect expiration dates? How long did it take to get sorted out? Was it much of a problem?
TIA!