Sammie
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crisi said:They probably can't tell currently on an individual level at the time of purchase. But they can tell on an aggregate level - and the data mining may even be complex enough to trace abuse back after the fact to an individual - though I doubt it.
The deal with them being able to tell at an aggregate level is that if its bad enough, Disney will take steps to compensate. Either they will add the systems to enforce, or they will add policies that will make the plan less flexible (everyone in the party needs to use their credits if one person uses their credits for TS and CS meals), or they will raise the price to compensate for the fraud. So anyone who does this under the "hee hee hee, I won't get caught" is harming other Disney guests. (Ever have privledges removed from you as a kid 'cause one of your siblings did something stupid? Not real fair, was it?)
My money would be on a change in policy - if you have your children with you, you need to use their credits and an increase in price. A change in systems will be expensive, policy costs nothing.
Actually what is going to happen is policy change now, systems change later in the year.