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Description
The listing, Digital copy of Alice in wonderland has ended.
This is the digital copy of the Johnny depp version of Alice in wonderland. At the conclusion of the auction you will receive download instructions and the redemption code via email.
Questions & Comments
is this via disney movie rewards/ Disney movies anywhere? or the digital disc (Itunes) version of it?
Please could you check the code slip again? I was reviewing the Disney site. (It's Disney digital copy dotcom). For this movie, the digital copy: (1) requires the disc, (2) has expired already. Which means your code only provides the rewards points. No Vudu, UV, iTunes or DMA - if I'm not mistaken.
Okay so I still see no expiration and it says that you go to Disney.com/watchmovies to redeem the code and it has an iTunes logo. If the winner of the auction has any issues I will contact listia to make sure they get an immediate refund. Sounds fair?
If it can't be redeemed with just the code I will do a refund and won't list Disney codes again. As you can tell I don't use them they gather dust on my massive collection.
Please don't be discouraged by this, which would prevent you from listing Disney codes in the future. Generally all the codes will provide rewards points as a bare minimum.. If the case states "digital copy", then the release date is a factor. If it was released after June 2013, then the code has some or all of the streaming services - i.e. Vudu, iTunes, Google, Target, etc. If it was released before June 2013, then the disc is required to redeem iTunes. And in some cases Windows Media File is available. If you have a DMR account connected to DMA, you may not need the disc for pre-2013 releases - however this is a case of YMMV.