Caskbill
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I need to know the following from two different people. (1) An Old-Timer who purchased around 1991 or 1992, and (2) A Newbie who just purchased in the last few months.
Purchase means you bought direct from Disney (not a resale), AND it is your very first purchase (not an add-on). Resales retain the numbers associated with the original buyer. Add-on's retain their number associated with the initial original contract
Question 1: How many digits is your membership number. I need to know if they're all 12-digit numbers or if old timers have shorter numbers and newbies have longer numbers.
Question 2: How many digits is your base contract number. This is the basic contract without the extensions. EG contract 12345.000 would have a base number of 12345, or 5 digits. I know there are 4-digit contract numbers and there are 5-digit contract numbers. Does any old-timer have a contract fewer than 4 digits? Does a newbie have a contract greater than 5-digits.
For reference, if you have a base contract and 3 add-on's, your contract number might look like this: 12345.000/001/002/003 where the base number is 12345.
Thanks for your help.
If you're curious why I'm asking such a strange question, click the link in the signature below and look at the 3rd column..
Purchase means you bought direct from Disney (not a resale), AND it is your very first purchase (not an add-on). Resales retain the numbers associated with the original buyer. Add-on's retain their number associated with the initial original contract
Question 1: How many digits is your membership number. I need to know if they're all 12-digit numbers or if old timers have shorter numbers and newbies have longer numbers.
Question 2: How many digits is your base contract number. This is the basic contract without the extensions. EG contract 12345.000 would have a base number of 12345, or 5 digits. I know there are 4-digit contract numbers and there are 5-digit contract numbers. Does any old-timer have a contract fewer than 4 digits? Does a newbie have a contract greater than 5-digits.
For reference, if you have a base contract and 3 add-on's, your contract number might look like this: 12345.000/001/002/003 where the base number is 12345.
Thanks for your help.

If you're curious why I'm asking such a strange question, click the link in the signature below and look at the 3rd column..
