akcire
<font color=royalblue>Mouse expert, computer chall
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Ok. First know my complaint is with the process, not that I have sour grapes and did not get the opportunity to buy a dress, because I actually did buy a dress.
Here's how it worked at my Disney Store in Fox Valley Mall this morning. One employee was in charge of handing out the raffle tickets. All the people who wanted a ticket were lined up in a nice neat line. I was there around 10:10. I brought my daughter, who is 3; but who does have ID (passport). Any how... the woman the day before when I called said anyone could get a ticket as long as they could claim it with ID; so my daughter is both a person and she has ID. [Also keep in mind, if my daughter brought a shirt or a cup to the counter and her gift card or cash, they'd sell it to her. So she also meets the requisite requirements to be a customer].
When the ticket distributer got to me, I asked for two tickets. She went on and on about how my daughter could not have one because she wasn't 16. Not sure where the 16 rule came in since yesterdays phone call? Anyhow, this is all well and good and would be fine if they were checking ID when the tickets were distributed, except they are not. The family in front of me had 3 adults, a 14 year old, and 2 younger kids. They got 4 tickets. How you ask do I know the girl in front of me was 14, they discussed it for the next 5 minutes. No I did not turn the girl in (honestly, if they were trying for the same size as me I may have considered it, but they wanted a way bigger size).
So why am I writing this. Mostly because the process is flawed, and it bothers me. I don't have a problem with them doing the raffle when they have the stock shortage, but it would be nice if everyone knew the rules and they were the same for all parties. If they want to make 16 the arbitrary age to get a ticket which has no legal standing in my state, then you should have to show ID to enter.
Off my soapbox.
Here's how it worked at my Disney Store in Fox Valley Mall this morning. One employee was in charge of handing out the raffle tickets. All the people who wanted a ticket were lined up in a nice neat line. I was there around 10:10. I brought my daughter, who is 3; but who does have ID (passport). Any how... the woman the day before when I called said anyone could get a ticket as long as they could claim it with ID; so my daughter is both a person and she has ID. [Also keep in mind, if my daughter brought a shirt or a cup to the counter and her gift card or cash, they'd sell it to her. So she also meets the requisite requirements to be a customer].
When the ticket distributer got to me, I asked for two tickets. She went on and on about how my daughter could not have one because she wasn't 16. Not sure where the 16 rule came in since yesterdays phone call? Anyhow, this is all well and good and would be fine if they were checking ID when the tickets were distributed, except they are not. The family in front of me had 3 adults, a 14 year old, and 2 younger kids. They got 4 tickets. How you ask do I know the girl in front of me was 14, they discussed it for the next 5 minutes. No I did not turn the girl in (honestly, if they were trying for the same size as me I may have considered it, but they wanted a way bigger size).
So why am I writing this. Mostly because the process is flawed, and it bothers me. I don't have a problem with them doing the raffle when they have the stock shortage, but it would be nice if everyone knew the rules and they were the same for all parties. If they want to make 16 the arbitrary age to get a ticket which has no legal standing in my state, then you should have to show ID to enter.
Off my soapbox.