I thought I would post a new posting so everyone does not have to read thru tons of entries from the original post.
Yes, it was my fault that I lost these tickets & I would have DROPPED it immediately if I hadn't talked with a Customer Service supervisor at Connections who told me that their Customer Relations dept. did track these tickets. I had her repeat herself 3 times & got her name & operator no. When I talked with the Customer Relations supervisor she said that they DO NOT track these tickets. I told her that I spoke with the other supervisor & she said they did. She said they had no record of me talking with such & such. I said that's because I called from a different phone no. & did not give them my name. I said that I was looking to puchase tickets & wondered if they had a tracking mechanism in place to track their tickets.
At that point, the Cust. Rel. supervisor said "well, the supervisor must have given you the wrong information." It threw up a red flag to me that said maybe someone is not telling me the truth. And that is why I decided to pursue it further. OK, maybe she did give me the wrong info, but in all honesty, it made me wonder.
Also, Disney has asked me to please return the tickets if I find them & I will do that in a heartbeat!
I'm sorry I posted this here and got everyone so upset. But if Disney has a Ticket Research Department, I'm sure I'm not the only person in this world who has lost tickets & am very grateful to Disney for replacing them and have a learned a great lesson.
Yes, it was my fault that I lost these tickets & I would have DROPPED it immediately if I hadn't talked with a Customer Service supervisor at Connections who told me that their Customer Relations dept. did track these tickets. I had her repeat herself 3 times & got her name & operator no. When I talked with the Customer Relations supervisor she said that they DO NOT track these tickets. I told her that I spoke with the other supervisor & she said they did. She said they had no record of me talking with such & such. I said that's because I called from a different phone no. & did not give them my name. I said that I was looking to puchase tickets & wondered if they had a tracking mechanism in place to track their tickets.
At that point, the Cust. Rel. supervisor said "well, the supervisor must have given you the wrong information." It threw up a red flag to me that said maybe someone is not telling me the truth. And that is why I decided to pursue it further. OK, maybe she did give me the wrong info, but in all honesty, it made me wonder.
Also, Disney has asked me to please return the tickets if I find them & I will do that in a heartbeat!
I'm sorry I posted this here and got everyone so upset. But if Disney has a Ticket Research Department, I'm sure I'm not the only person in this world who has lost tickets & am very grateful to Disney for replacing them and have a learned a great lesson.