Has anyone read the rules.... This is near the bottom....granting the right to conduct background checks....is this normal now? I understand Disney is saying it doesn't want to have someone on the FBI's most wanted list as a grand prize winner , but still it seems extreme.
Sponsor has the right to conduct a background check ("Check") of any and all records of the winner including without limitation, civil and criminal court records and police reports, which he/she, to the extent necessary under law, shall authorize; [23] Sponsor has the right to conduct a Check of any and all records of the Guests including without limitation, civil and criminal court records and police reports, which he/she, to the extent necessary under law, shall authorize; [24] Sponsor may take all steps necessary to corroborate any information provided to Sponsor by the winner and Guests, and he/she will be obligated to provide necessary contacts and information for the Check; [25] if any felony or misdemeanor conviction is found, or if there is anything that conflicts with Sponsor's image, Sponsor has the right, in its sole discretion, to disqualify the winner or the Guests from participating in a Trip or portions of a Trip and to pay the winner, but not the Guests, a cash substitute for the Trip or those portions that are removed and ......
I enter every Disney vacation contest out there. Yes, I've entered. Heads up -- ABC and Disney websites do not work well in Chrome for entering their contests. I have to use Firefox to get entries through. Enter daily here: http://disney.go.com/memories/
I'd love to see a winner from the DIS.
Odds of winning each Daily Sweepstakes depend on the total number of eligible Entries received for the applicable Day, except the odds of winning the Grand Sweepstakes shall depend on the total number of eligible Entries received for all Daily sweepstakes except the Entries of the winners. Dates below are each "on or about."
That's an easy way for them to cover their butts in case, say, a registered sex offender wins. If the person that wins doesn't jive with their image, they have the right to disqualify that person.
Has anyone read the rules.... This is near the bottom....granting the right to conduct background checks....is this normal now? I understand Disney is saying it doesn't want to have someone on the FBI's most wanted list as a grand prize winner , but still it seems extreme.
Sponsor has the right to conduct a background check ("Check") of any and all records of the winner including without limitation, civil and criminal court records and police reports, which he/she, to the extent necessary under law, shall authorize; [23] Sponsor has the right to conduct a Check of any and all records of the Guests including without limitation, civil and criminal court records and police reports, which he/she, to the extent necessary under law, shall authorize; [24] Sponsor may take all steps necessary to corroborate any information provided to Sponsor by the winner and Guests, and he/she will be obligated to provide necessary contacts and information for the Check; [25] if any felony or misdemeanor conviction is found, or if there is anything that conflicts with Sponsor's image, Sponsor has the right, in its sole discretion, to disqualify the winner or the Guests from participating in a Trip or portions of a Trip and to pay the winner, but not the Guests, a cash substitute for the Trip or those portions that are removed and ......
Same for me!I haven't been able to enter on the site so I entered by text message.
text the word DISNEYDAY to 347639
I haven't been able to enter on the site so I entered by text message.
text the word DISNEYDAY to 347639