InstImpres
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-- just saw this after I wrote the above -- Excellent.The user id and password are gone from the listing.
I have to agree with the 'not a big deal' group on both counts -- (1) there is nothing on the web site that is really anything that needs securing and (2) Disney does a lousy job of securing the passwords.Originally posted by Tagrel
Another vote for the 'its not a big deal' group. I just found the info doing a web search in about two minutes (and it wasn't on ebay)
Disney, as a company, could easily make the logins personal to each user (as they do for the Disney Club, Disney.com and disneystore.com), but they have chosen not to.
My personal opinion is that they have done this on purpose. By adding an ID and password they make it look like members get 'special' treatment and a special 'member only' site. (Which I have to assume is why many members who just dropped 15, 20 or 30 grand don't think 'outsiders' should have access - and probably rightfully so)
By using one ID and Password for everyone, it just opens up the site to anyone willing to spend 2 minutes doing a search.
That's because it doesn't mean what some people want it to mean, renting for a profit.Originally posted by WDWMom
The term " Commercial renting " has been debated many times here before and there has never been a consensus on just what it means.