4orm
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Dec 10, 2003
- Messages
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Thanks everyone. We called guest services yesterday to see how to proceed and the CM seemed surprised that we weren't yelling at him (I suppose they hear all the negitive stuff). We told him the situation and he promptly gave us the number for the head of special events at Epcot, who books the vendors. We asked if we should contact the vendor, and we were told not to until we contacted the Epcot CM.
She was off yesterday and today has been busy, but we will be calling tomorrow. We'll see what happens.
I'm unsure of who to get the refund from because the item was bought at a Disney shop (the vendor sent us over to pay there) and the reciept is a regular WDW reciept. We paid cash unfortunatley. I'm sure everything will be straightened out. I am not demanding a refund - I want to make that clear. If one is offered we will gladly accept, we just want the proper information given.
RoyalCanadian - I disagree with you. We were in Holland, my husband is Dutch. We bought flowers, then asked if it was okay for bring to North America, then we were given a certificate. They had no idea we were Canadian and 90% of the people in the market were Dutch I'm guessing. When I asked specifically about certification the response I received seemed educated on the subject and was told numerous times about various points why it was okay to be brought back via airplane internationally. The vendor was 100% wrong, and I just don't believe that it was ignorance. It is my responsibility in the long run, but when I asked the vendor, I should have been told that they didn't know and that I should look into it.
She was off yesterday and today has been busy, but we will be calling tomorrow. We'll see what happens.
I'm unsure of who to get the refund from because the item was bought at a Disney shop (the vendor sent us over to pay there) and the reciept is a regular WDW reciept. We paid cash unfortunatley. I'm sure everything will be straightened out. I am not demanding a refund - I want to make that clear. If one is offered we will gladly accept, we just want the proper information given.
RoyalCanadian - I disagree with you. We were in Holland, my husband is Dutch. We bought flowers, then asked if it was okay for bring to North America, then we were given a certificate. They had no idea we were Canadian and 90% of the people in the market were Dutch I'm guessing. When I asked specifically about certification the response I received seemed educated on the subject and was told numerous times about various points why it was okay to be brought back via airplane internationally. The vendor was 100% wrong, and I just don't believe that it was ignorance. It is my responsibility in the long run, but when I asked the vendor, I should have been told that they didn't know and that I should look into it.