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Free Disney Wedding DVD

by Lee Seats
for About.com

Offer Description:

If you are planning a wedding with ten or more guests you can request a free DVD featuring Disney's custom wedding services.

How to get the free offer:

Visit Disney Fairy Tale Weddings and Honeymoons and scroll to the bottom of the page. Click on the "request a DVD" link.

Offer Availability:

The form appears to be designed for international requests, but I suspect that it may only be available in the United States and Canada. You should only request the free DVD if you or someone you know is planning a wedding and may be interested in the Disney wedding services.

Who is making the free offer?:

The free DVD offer is being made by The Walt Disney Company.

How much effort is required to request the offer?:

You need to fill out a fairly short form with contact information and wedding participant information.

What is the likelihood the offer will arrive?:

This offer will probably come, but I suspect that if they get a large number of requests they may verify your interest by phone or email.

What are the risks in requesting the free offer?:

Disney does share your contact information with various Disney companies and associated third parties. You probably want to use your junk email account. You may get postal mailings as a result of your registration. Disney does have and opt-out link near the bottom of their privacy policy.

Where can I get a good deal on the purchase of wedding jewelry and accessories?:

Check out this price comparison for some great deals on wedding jewlery and accessories.
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