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nlum
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Can anyone tell me, if that $50 onboard credit is an ACTUAL post card or a coupon? I have a post card that specifically states in very, very small print that you must send the post card in by 12/31/01 to request an introductory Disney Cruise Video and in the same package would be the $50 onboard credit. The video would take 6-8 wks to receive. When I called Disney Cruise Line Reservation they said it was a code on the Coupon that is required to get the credit. Also, Disney did not want to honor the post card since the deadline was past even though the person I got it from cruised in late Jan2002 and it was given to him on his cruise. Other posts that I have read state that some people just call in and get the $50 credit by just stating that they have a post card. No where do I read anything where individuals sate that they had to obtain a "coupon". I know others got it through joining the Disney Club, but that is another animal. So, the question is, is for whoever was able to obtain this ellusive $50 credit from a "post card", was it really an actual Post Card or a Coupon Code (by going through the scenario I wrote about earlier with the intro video)? 
