Questions about Connections Membership

djm99

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I've been reading about connections on this message boards. All the comments appear to be very good but when i couldn't find their website i went to the search engine typed in "Connections Vouchers" and came across another disney site called mousesavers.com - and it forwarded you to a rip off report and all kinds of horrible stories of people who have had their banking/credit accounts charged illegally. Well, the name of this company is MWI connections and I was just wondering if anyone has had these same problems. I want to use the connections Company that I read so much about. Could someone please tell me the direct web site AND phone number I would truly appreciate it.

This is the website if you want to read for yourself...

http://www.mousesavers.com/connections.html
 
Yes, Mary has stopped telling people about them, after she became concerned about double billing etc.. We were double billed for 4 items when we were last at Disney..although they seemed to have caught them and credited us, before I even realized it..and we can't be the only ones. This happend our last trip too. So other companies seem to have that same problem. A lot of us have never experienced problems (beyond my own making..I once ordered twice as many because I wasn't clear..but we used them all, so it worked out).. I bought my mebership through Lillian Vernon..$1 the first month, $8.50 for each month you keep it after that.
We find we may only save a few dollars, unless we are willing to drive to some of the places like the Peppermarket or Beaches and Cream where the real deals are.
 
Im a member of Simple Escapes (its like Connections) also through member works. I havent had any problems with them. I have not been double billed, my vouchers arrive quickly. They also have a 20% savings on retail cards like Target or JC Penney's. They also have restuarant cards for Red Lobster, Benningans, Olive Garden and others. Retail cards you pay $25 per card and get $5 rebate back. Restuarant cards are $10 with a $2 rebate back. You can also go to www.dealpass.com to sign up.
 
Thank You. I've never heard of them. Can you give me examples of price saving at Disney?
 

Dealpass is just the main website. When I log in it takes me to SE. If you join Connections when you log in it will take you Connections. We are planning on using some Q&C vouchers at Pepper Market this visit. I heard that they can be a good saving there. It depends on if you share or not how much you are going to save. We dont share (well I do with my little ones) but my dh and older 2 boys like to have their own. But even if you only save $1 or $2 a meal it still adds up.
In AK and now I hear MK they sell meal plus vouchers there that are $11.99 and include an entree, side and drink and you get a coupon for an additional drink and ice cream or popcorn.
We also bought the Planet Hollywood cards from SE I bought 6 so paid $60 and got $12 rebate back so ended up only paying $48 and I used my DC membership for 10% off.
 






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