What does a PIN code email look like?

andrews_dad

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What comes in the subject line? What does it look like when you open it? Who does it come from? I get quite a few Diz-themed emails between the actual company, places like Diz Rewards, and then the other Diz-related sites like Mousesavers, etc. Want to make sure I don't overlook a PIN while skimming and deleting...
 
Mine came from Disney Destinations and the title of the email was:
Explore your Disney Resort picks, XXXX family.
 
Mine came from Disney Destinations. I had been deleting them because I thought they were DVC sales emails. We aren't interested in buying anymore but had been. So I was just deleting them. I looked at one one day and realized I had been deleting pins! Now I wonder how many I deleted by mistake.
 
The subject lines are all different but I'm pretty sure they all come from disneydestinations. Most recently, I've gotten some that say " blanK family, explore your resort pick" or something or that nature. when you open it there's information about a resort that I've priced a vacation for. At the bottom there's an offer with a pin.....a pin will be a long number, 15 digits, I think. Sometimes I've gotten the same emails with a public code, 3 letters, I think.
 

Ugh. I think I might have deleted one last year now that I hear that. Well, live and learn!! I was clicking the boxes to deleted all of the junk (I often let 100 junk emails get in my mailbox before deleting a whole batch) and think I might have had one like that.
 
i never delete a disney email. I recently got a pin code again.
I get emails from
Disney Destination (usually resort offers/pins)
Direct from Disney - mousemail: community leaders update
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
Disney Insider
Walt Disney Pictures
Disney Movie Club
Disney Family
 
SIGH. I hope I find out one day, I've never gotten one and am on every Disney list out there. :sad2:
 
My PIN e-mail came from Disney Destinations and the subject line was "Save on a magical Disney Resort stay, xxxxxxxx Family!"

There was a blurb in tiny letters at the bottom that stated:
"To ensure the delivery of emails concerning Disney Destinations, LLC to your inbox, please take a moment to add DisneyDestinations@email.MyDisneyParks.com to your email address book or safe list."
 
The Pin code we got this week came from Disney Destinations had the title "enjoy this delicious Disney deal, xxx family!"
It came to our old e-mail address.. the one I used with them a long time ago and have since updated, so it shouldn't still be coming to this one, but oh well.
 
What seemed to get the pin codes flowing into my inbox was saving 2 different trips on the disney site. Put in all my info and just clicked save trip. On 2 different dates.

A couple weeks later I got the 25/30/40% off code. Then about a week ago I got that free QS dining one. (I tried to add it to our reservation- but no luck.Wouldn't work in the room we were staying in)
 
Mine came from Disney Destinations. I had been deleting them because I thought they were DVC sales emails. We aren't interested in buying anymore but had been. So I was just deleting them. I looked at one one day and realized I had been deleting pins! Now I wonder how many I deleted by mistake.


Ditto, I just went back to see if there were any in my trash bin and I can't find any. I guess I'll have to call and check.
 

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