alvernon90
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This is an interesting thread. I know UT is a well-respected company, and some complaints here are really just unreasonable impatience or failure to plan ahead. The price discount isn't for nothing, there is a trade-off in terms of "ease of use" if not buying from Disney but thousands on this board have found that trade-off worth it. UT delivers every time, and are trusted to make things right.
That said, if we assume that OP and UT agree the tickets are lost in the mail, I do not understand a policy of waiting until the 61st day out to reveal the ticket numbers. There are other reasons for buying early from UT than saving money, such as having linked ticket numbers to practice with the FP+ system before having to do it for real under time pressure. Somebody buying from UT three months before the 60-day window is entitled to receive them promptly for that reason or any other reason, whether the rest of the world thinks it is important or not.
If UT had a good reason for holding back the ticket numbers, that would be one thing. I could understand refusing to cancel and issue new tickets (that is, UT eat the cost of the missing tickets) without giving our lovely postal service a few more weeks to find and deliver the package. But not giving the numbers?
I'm hoping this was just a miscommunication between OP and the person at UT, and that they can get it resolved quickly. But if that is an official policy (not giving ticket numbers on lost packages until 61 days before trip) then UT should reconsider that policy.
That said, if we assume that OP and UT agree the tickets are lost in the mail, I do not understand a policy of waiting until the 61st day out to reveal the ticket numbers. There are other reasons for buying early from UT than saving money, such as having linked ticket numbers to practice with the FP+ system before having to do it for real under time pressure. Somebody buying from UT three months before the 60-day window is entitled to receive them promptly for that reason or any other reason, whether the rest of the world thinks it is important or not.
If UT had a good reason for holding back the ticket numbers, that would be one thing. I could understand refusing to cancel and issue new tickets (that is, UT eat the cost of the missing tickets) without giving our lovely postal service a few more weeks to find and deliver the package. But not giving the numbers?
I'm hoping this was just a miscommunication between OP and the person at UT, and that they can get it resolved quickly. But if that is an official policy (not giving ticket numbers on lost packages until 61 days before trip) then UT should reconsider that policy.