I just got off the phone with Chevrolet Customer
Appreciation Center and they did confirm they were sending these out randomly after people responded to a survey about their recent service experience
This was posted after my post and is a long way from the inference in the title and the first post in the thread, which threw up a lot of red flags with me, and as it should have with others, in my opinion.
I'm still not sure what's going on. It seems a stretch to me to even assume that someone that had received "Chevrolet service" would even want, or could use, tickets to WDW, but given the relationship with WDW and Chevrolet, I can see the possibility of using this as a promotion. It's likely not offered to many (apparently only those who used a Chevy dealership for service and even then, only to a select few who then completed an online survey), and even fewer of those will even take advantage of it because very few people are going to plan a trip to WDW just because someone "gave them" park tickets. All of that combined (again, new knowledge after the post you commented on), makes the whole story (which we now know) much more palatable and somewhat believable.
I think it's obvious GM wasn't going to divvy up two-day PH tickets to WDW to every Chevy owner. That just wasn't going to happen.
I wasn't doubting you or your enthusiasm, but something about the original implications just wasn't coming together. Scams on the internet are less than a dime a dozen these days. As a matter of fact, there are millions of them and they're all free. Buyer beware is always the case.
I hope you will post back when you actually receive your tickets. I would like to see the follow-thru on all of this. It still has an aura of just a little too good to be true, though I admit it has been somewhat toned down from what I originally read it to be.