Magical JenK
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Well, I hope I at least get the form showing what it *would* have looked like. A girl can always dream!
That's right! It will be like a fake lottery scratch off!!

Well, I hope I at least get the form showing what it *would* have looked like. A girl can always dream!

What about the certificate made you want to call and check on it? I would never have thought to do that if I had one. I would have assumed it was a done deal.

I think that the CM's are innocent and that the higher ups are the problems. I think the program will open back up but it will only be available on site or by mail. Maybe the people that mailed their applications in will actually be the only ones that get a brick.
Reading the new posts this morning prompted me to call just to check. It's a good thing I did, huh? I'm about ready to cry!
Interestingly, the CM said at first that he couldn't find my name "on the list" even though I gave him my brick number, and he said, "Oh, I don't see you here, maybe you DID go through." By the time we were done with our conversation, he looked up the number again (?) and said , "No, yours did NOT get sent and you do not have a brick." What burns me is that I got the certificates and a number and a darn map showing me where it would be!!!!!

Maybe they couldn't honor the 10 years. There might be future plans to remove all or some of the bricks. I was told that the EPCOT Leave a Legacy was/or is going to be closed down.

Well, I hope I at least get the form showing what it *would* have looked like. A girl can always dream!
Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, AL. My kids love space stuff and want to go to Space Camp.
Yeah I don't get how you could get a certificate but not have your order "sent out."
I'm sure they can expect a bunch of emails from me as well![]()
Yeah I don't get how you could get a certificate but not have your order "sent out". I doubt this has anything to do with email or faxes as if that was the case they would have just told us they were going to mail us the forms and have us mail them back.
This is probably a simple case of they sold more than they had. The managers probably didn't expect 100 orders to come in during the span of a week so the CMs kept putting them through, then someone took a look and went OMG! We only had 20 spaces left, why did you process 100 orders?!?! or something like that.
I'm pretty ticked right now. I'm not going to wait 2-3 weeks for a call because if this goes through my billing cycle I'll have to pay for it or be hit with intrest charges. If I don't hear from them by Thursday night I'll be calling Friday to get the story. I'm sure they can expect a bunch of emails from me as well![]()
Maybe the legal eagles are trying to decide what to do. Maybe they will contact us and say if we mail them in we can get the brick.

I just feel bad for all who were buying them for special occasions. Congrats to all who got a brick!![]()
Anyone who does any work with contracts knows that there is absolutely no difference legally between a snail-mailed signature and a faxed one. Both are legal and binding. When I first read about it, I wondered why some people were opting to mail their applications in on such a time sensitive project with a limited number of bricks. If it comes through, I'll be thrilled, if not, it's "wait 'til next time". It's not really a big deal if it doesn't go through for me personally, I just feel bad for all who were buying them for special occasions. Congrats to all who got a brick!![]()
The reason I think it DOES have something to do with LEGAL is this: When you send someone an email.....you can actually alter that email by forwarding it and deleting or adding stuff. That was a legal paper and I am sure it became null and void once it went out to people via the internet. You might be right that they only had so many to sell..but my gut is it has something with the emails. I think the CM's or whoever told them they could email the forms didn't check with the HIGER UPPERS TO MAKE SURE THIS WAS OKAY. I wouldn't be surprised if the people who got charged will in turn get a phone call or letter saying that YOU CAN STILL HAVE YOUR BRICK but you have to redo the paperwork or something with them sending out the paperwork and returning it via snail mail.
Anyone who does any work with contracts knows that there is absolutely no difference legally between a snail-mailed signature and a faxed one. Both are legal and binding. When I first read about it, I wondered why some people were opting to mail their applications in on such a time sensitive project with a limited number of bricks. If it comes through, I'll be thrilled, if not, it's "wait 'til next time". It's not really a big deal if it doesn't go through for me personally, I just feel bad for all who were buying them for special occasions. Congrats to all who got a brick!![]()


