I'm not sure what you mean? It's a rewards code, not a Digital Copy code... There isn't a title or packaging format. You go to the website shown in the picture and enter the code for rewards points. This isn't my first time listing codes.
Yes, I am fully aware of that. However, DMR members are only allowed to redeem one code per title, per format therefore it is important for potential bidders to know both pieces of information in order to know whether or not they'll be able to redeem the code.
You still have me lost. The piece of paper that has the code doesn't specify and "title" or "format" or anything else you are referring to. The last time I posted a DMR code, not a single person mentioned anything you are and the winner didn't have any issues redeeming the code... and the auction was basically laid out the same way this one is, so I'm completely clueless. Please message me and elaborate. Thanks :)
FYI: I always write on the inserts in case they get separated from the packages if I'm not going to be using it myself. It makes it much easier for me in the long run. Also, in future if you don't happen to know I'd suggest listing as a random or mystery code. They don't normally bring in as high of bids since bidders are taking the chance that they may not be able to use it but at least your listing won't get repeatedly flagged for "not enough information" and potentially lead to disciplinary action. Good Luck!
No one would have had to flag my listing to start with. Simply asking which movie the code came from and whether it was a Blue-Ray or a DVD isn't hard to do. But like I have said, I've listed DMRs in the past and never had an issue with it "not" having the movie title or DVD/Blue-Ray info in the description. No biggie, info is there now. Thanks again, have a great day and GL if you decide to bid :)