![]() ![]() Since at some point DMI purged the old entries, many of those were likely duplicates, but since virtually none of the older items list what the points are for (just as Disney Bluray, DVD, etc) there's just no way to know what is and what isn't. ![]() We're not even sure whether they consider 3D Blurays as a separate format anymore and I'm sure I have a few dozen 2D releases and 3D releases which could technically be lumped together nowĪt one point I pulled most of my items and reentered DMR codes to see which one's I missed at some point since I know I didn't enter half the codes when I originally bought them. I have several different versions of many 4K items (release, new release, Special Edition, BBY Steelbook, and a few Target items). I have at least 5-6 different (maybe more) UPC versions of Snow White Bluray (Signature, Diamond, Anniversary, D100, Steelbook, etc), who know how many versions or Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, etc. Counting free codes, digital purchases, Movie Tickets, etc I have 'earned' probably close to 200K points since 2007 Looking at the notes I do have, I have redeemed at least 700+ Codes from DVD/BD/3DBD/4K/CD and it could be closer to 1000 or more. as long as the item had a different UPC it was a unique item. Most of these were considered perfectly OK and encourages/blessed by pre-change rules - i.e. No real clue since there's no way to tell what they consider duplicate codes, when they start counting, do they count pre DMI or pre-change in policy codes retroactively, and they won't say other than parroting back the T&C line. ![]() What do you suspect was the reason for the warning? How many duplicate codes do you think you may have been entering? ![]()
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