Ticket Secret?

Rosstu

Earning My Ears
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Why don't you buy it and let us know :teacher:
 
this has to be a joke right?? Why on earth would someone pay for a secrect like that. If that isn't the biggest hint that something is wrong, I do not know what is... :confused3 the secret is based on a lie, the secret then is a lie...only a fool would pay for
 
My guess is he is suggesting event tickets which Disney has really been cracking down on. JMHO
 

Wow. That seemed like a heaping pile of garbage. It is sad that there are people who try to scam you and rip you off.
 
I got too tired and stopped reading after about 7 or 8 paragraphs.....

If it sounds too good to be true....
 
And wait, don't forget the pitiful sob story intrigated into his speal..."I wouldn't be able fullfill my promise to my 4 year old son", yet at the same time he says that he goes to WDW 4 or 5 times a year. So which is it? You DO go to WDW 4 or 5 times a year, thus having many, many opportunities to fullfill your promise to your 4 year old son, or you NEVER get to go to WDW, thus denying that poor child his fair share of magic?
If you are going to tell a story, at least try to keep your plot consistent. :crazy:
 
Interesting...
= Let's see - anyone with 'basic web skills' would be able to find most of the information themselves, free. Such research would also make it obvious to most potential Guests that a three day hopper with water parks & more is NOT a good deal.
= Whoever said that the seller using himself and his four year old son as the example was bad, is right. There is NO ticket for a four year old that costs $305.
= And finally, any person with basic websurfing skills and reasonable intelligence would know that tickets do not have SPECIFIC dates of use... except, wait! What's that you say? Convention tickets? But - is it LEGAL for non-convention attendees to purchase these tickets or, more to the point, the convention organizer in charge of the tickets to REsell them????????????

Some of the other stuff is downright funny,,, but what's sad is, two people have already bought the 'kit'
 
"But I'm not going to charge you $67. I'm not even going to charge you $47.Because you're reading this today on eBay, I'm going to share the ultimate in money-saving secrets for a ridiculously low $34."




Ok.. if he only threw in the free set of knives, I would buy it. Just Kidding.
 
I looked at the feedback more closely... the feedback looks to be from legitimate unique ebayers (not just clones of the seller), but in some of the cases, the feedback was submitted just days after the purchase! These people certainly didn't actually get down to WDW and USE the tickets before they left feedback, and I'm willing to bet some of them didn't even use his 'secret' to buy their tickets before leaving feedback.

The only feedback I'd be interested in is from people who bought his 'secret', bought their tickets, and used them successfully at WDW.

It took me all of ten seconds to find This site that sells convention tickets for people actually attending conventions in Orlando. The prices quoted seem about the same with this bozo's ebay ad, at least for the restricted tickets (either non hopping, or entry after 2pm).

So, the trick is you lie and pretend to be attending a convention in Orlando, you accept some pretty heavy restrictions on the ticket use (or else you really don't save that much), and you have to avoid certain days. I'd rather go to a timeshare presentation!
 
TheGoofster said:
And wait, don't forget the pitiful sob story intrigated into his speal..."I wouldn't be able fullfill my promise to my 4 year old son", yet at the same time he says that he goes to WDW 4 or 5 times a year. So which is it? You DO go to WDW 4 or 5 times a year, thus having many, many opportunities to fullfill your promise to your 4 year old son, or you NEVER get to go to WDW, thus denying that poor child his fair share of magic?
If you are going to tell a story, at least try to keep your plot consistent. :crazy:
Yes. I noticed that also. Either he is seriously confused or he is lying. :confused3
 
Do you smell that?.........Yup it is S---! :thumbsup2 :wave: :thumbsup2
 
TheGoofster said:
And wait, don't forget the pitiful sob story intrigated into his speal..."I wouldn't be able fullfill my promise to my 4 year old son", yet at the same time he says that he goes to WDW 4 or 5 times a year. So which is it? You DO go to WDW 4 or 5 times a year, thus having many, many opportunities to fullfill your promise to your 4 year old son, or you NEVER get to go to WDW, thus denying that poor child his fair share of magic?
If you are going to tell a story, at least try to keep your plot consistent. :crazy:


Maybe he goes and doesn't take his son! :rotfl:

He should really be selling it for the low, low price of $19.99 to the first 10 bidders!
 


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