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I've used many of these coupons over the past couple of years. Just be sure to read the "fine print" to make sure you are in compliance. They have a good selection of restaurants, and you can always find these coupons for sale.
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Originally Posted by Airwalk007
(Post 10333778)
Just found the actual code GRAND for a 50% off .... expiration unknown ...
keep tuned to hotdealsclub.com or fatwallet.com to find 60-80% off discount codes for restaurant.com. what a deal. Can be combined with idine/dining for miles or opentable.com at a few locations. |
Thank you for posting - I bought some :)
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Sounds like a good deal, but watch out for the fine print (from one restaurant; not sure if all are the same):
Limit 1 redemption per party, per month, per restaurant Limit 1 gift certificate per party, even if the party is seated at different tables and receives different checks Valid for parties of 2 or more unless otherwise stated Expires 1 year from date of issue (Plus other miscellaneous terms) Here's a special requirement at the one restaurant near me that participates: Special Instructions: Valid with a minimum of 4 dinner entrees. Excludes alcohol. So I have to order four entrees at probably $12-$15 each (a total of $48-$60) in order to redeem the $25 gift certificate. That's not a bad deal ($60 worth of food for $35...hope the T&C don't exclude taking stuff home in a doggie bag!), but it's definitely not like you're just getting free money, here. |
There's also a thread on S.P.A.M. discussing restaurant.com coupon codes. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=347721
Perhaps these can be merged? |
They have promotions constantly ranging from 50-80% off. Good deals ...
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Bought Restaurant.com gift cert – they change rules afterwards – can they?
Hi!
Browsed around Restaurant.com (first time user) and found what I thought a good deal, $75 gift cert with $35 minimum food purchase. Bought it a couple of days ago and printed for use in January. Now I received an e-mail from Restaurant.com saying the cettificate will only be valid with $150 minimum food purchase and if I don't like that they will issue a credit for future use at Restaurant.com. Can they actually change these terms after a purchase?… Or should I ask them to honor the original terms? |
Yes, they can.
The best you can expect is to get a credit. It is the restaurant changing the terms... not restaurant.com. William |
I've used restaurant.com in the past, albeit infrequently, but only on places where the minimum spend is something we could easily envision for a single meal and where they don't have the gall to add on an 18% tip for using the certificate.
At any rate, changing the minimum required purchase from $35 to $150 is rather steep, IMO, and would have me starting the charge dispute process with my CC issuer, as I wouldn't necessarily want to carry the credit at restaurant.com. |
Originally Posted by bankingconsultant
(Post 10983901)
would have me starting the charge dispute process with my CC issuer
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Originally Posted by tennster
(Post 10983968)
OP wrote that restaurant.com is offering a refund, so why go to the hassle of the "dispute process?" Is that supposed to make a point? Take the credit offered and be done with it.
And no, my intent would not be to "make a point" with the non-hassle, 30 second process for initiating a dispute with Amex. I said in my original post that I don't use them that frequently, so I wouldn't want to have a credit hanging around out there. I fully understand that using any variety of coupon code, OP's out of pocket cost might have been as little as $15. Still, whether it's the restaurant itself or restaurant.com, the point is that you've changed the terms after I paid, which is grounds for a chargeback. |
I don't think it's ever worth buy their gift certificates.
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You do not consider getting a $25 dinner credit for $2 worth it? WOW!
Originally Posted by HotAirBus
(Post 10985503)
I don't think it's ever worth buy their gift certificates.
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Yes, no refund was offered, just credit.
I'll mail them next week asking to honor the cert as purchased and report here how it turns out. |
Originally Posted by Viks
(Post 10966595)
Hi!
Browsed around Restaurant.com (first time user) and found what I thought a good deal, $75 gift cert with $35 minimum food purchase. Bought it a couple of days ago and printed for use in January. Now I received an e-mail from Restaurant.com saying the cettificate will only be valid with $150 minimum food purchase and if I don't like that they will issue a credit for future use at Restaurant.com. Can they actually change these terms after a purchase?… Or should I ask them to honor the original terms? The $25 certificate (normal price $10, as low as $2 during sales) is typically good for $25 off of a $35 purchase. The $50 certificate (normal price $20, as low as $4 during sales) is typically good for $50 off of a $100 purchase. The $75 certificate (normal price $30, as low as $6 during sales) is typically good for $75 off of a $150 purchase. The OP bought a $75 certificate and expects to use it on a $35 purchase? So what, the restaurant should give a free $35 meal and then also give back $40 in change? Clearly there was either a misprint on the site or the OP read the terms for the $25 dollar certificate and then bought the $75 dollar one. Either way restaurant.com does not sell certificates worth $75 of food and allow them to be used on a $35 purchase! I agree with wharvey, in markets with a lot of restaurants to choose from, getting a $25 dollar certificate for $2 that can be used on a $35 purchase is an awesome deal. Who cares if the 18% tip is already added to the bill, don't most people tip at least that much anyway? |
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