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The Offer
- Disney Movie Insiders members can get three months of Disney Bundle Trio Basic (this includes Hulu, Disney+ & ESPN). Works for new & returning customers
Our Verdict
This enrolls you in auto renewal so make sure to cancel. Good deal
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Thanks I redeemed my offer
If you cancel today will it remain until the trial ends or will it cancel immediately?
No, cancelation is effective immediately and you will lose out on remaining days.
Shoot, thanks for confirming! Will set a reminder on this one.
can i sign up for disney movie insiders?
Too late. With the program shutting down, the signups are disabled.
Don’t you just love that “SUNSET” has become a tech word?
As a valued Member, we would like to inform you that Disney Movie Insiders will be sunset as of December 4th, 2024.
https://support.disneymovieinsiders.com/hc/en-us/articles/29198993691540-Disney-Movie-Insiders-Sunset
I don't get this comment - are you mad at the word "sunset" and hoping to justify these feelings by finding others will upvote that are also mad at words like you? I for one welcome all words comparing industry changes to weather, and I say take it a step further: As a valued Member, we would like to inform you that Disney Movie Insiders will be fogged out as of December 4th, 2024.
There was a case where if you sign up for a trial you can no longer sue them in court for wrongful death at Disney but there was public backlash so that case is going to court. Not sure if your giving up your right to sue if your going to Disney in the future.
That refers to the arbitration opt-out for Disney streaming. Most people never read this section when they sign up for a service. If it's offered in most cases you have 30 days to notify them that you want to retain your right to sue and that you do not agree to mandatory arbitration.
If you're worried about this mail in your arbitration opt-out letter after signing up for the service.
disney terms of service dot com for full details. Section 8G
G. Opt-out. You may opt out of this arbitration agreement via mail. If you do so, neither party can force the other party to arbitrate. To opt out, you must notify us in writing no later than thirty (30) calendar days after first becoming subject to this arbitration agreement; otherwise you shall be bound to arbitrate Disputes on a non-class basis in accordance with this Agreement. If you opt out of only the arbitration provisions, and not also the class action waiver, the class action waiver still applies. You may not opt out of only the class action waiver and not also the arbitration provisions. Your opt-out notice must include your name and address, the email address you used to set up your Disney account (if you have one), and an unequivocal statement that you want to opt out of this arbitration agreement (and, if applicable, that you want to opt out of the class action waiver). You must mail your opt-out notice to P.O. Box 11565, Burbank, California 91510, USA, Attention: Disney Opt-Out. For clarity, opt-out notices submitted via email will not be effective.
That's because Disney is a law firm masquerading as an entertainment company.
No go for me. Apparently I have not logged in since 2019 when it was called another service. If anyone is not using their code and wants to work out a trade let me know.
This is about the only good use for Disney Movie Insiders. Thanks! Banking the code to use early next year.
This is a really dumb question, but where is the code? I 'redeemed' the offer, and see '3-Month Free Trial - Disney Bundle Trio Basic (US Only) Points redeemed: 0' when I look at 'My Rewards'. But there is no code. When I click 'View Details', I see the button that is 'redeem offer now', which I assume signs me up for the plan (so I don't want to click that just yet). Or does that 'redeem offer now' show me the code, which I don't have to use right away?
OK, nvm on that. When you hit 'redeem offer now', the code appears, but you don't have to continue with signing up just yet. A quick question though -- if I currently have free Hulu from Tmobile, does that disqualify me from getting this free 3month bundle for free? Is that what 'no current active entitlement' means, you can't be on any current free/discounted promo? Is the correct action then to signup for this 3 month free bundle under a new, 'fresh' email that does not have any Hulu/Disney offers on it?
New accounts are no longer being made.
This is the bundle I pay for currently for $27 and reimbursed through AMEX Plat for $20 except these are all with ads. Any one with AMEX Platinum going to use this? Seems it might downgrade my "grandfathered" plan
No, this is Basic and has ads. $16.99/mo after the free trial. I have the same price but HBO Max instead of ESPN+
Disney Movie Insiders also announced that they are sunsetting the program in December.
Does this means we better redeem our points before then? TQ!
Yes.
Last date to redeem voucher is 12/03/24