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If they never called it in, and it's still showing in your restaurant.com account, then there is nothing to keep you from using it again ... except good conscience.
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Code: IRISH
Discount: $25 certificates for $3. Expiration: March 18, 2012 at 11:59PM PST |
Code: HURRY
Discount: 80% off Expiration: Wednesday, March 21, 2012 |
Code: SPRING
Discount: $25 certificates for $3. Expiration: Sunday, March 25, 2012 at 11:59PM PST |
Code: BLOOM
Discount: 80% Expires: Saturday, Mar 31, 2012 |
Code: HUNT
Discount: 40% (lame) Expiration: 4/7/2012 |
Code: CELEBRATE
Discount: 70% ($25 for $3) Expiration: 4/18/2012 at 11:59PM PST |
I have read several of the posts and see that frequently there are codes available for $25 egift cards for $3. However, in my humble opinion I think the e-gift cards work better because the $3 offers don't always include the higher end restaurants. But e-gift cards can be redeemed for a certificate of equal to the value of the e-gift card at any of the participating restaurants from what I can tell. In addition, I don't usually see deep discounts for the larger amounts like the $50 certificates and higher but you can get the e-gift cards on a number sites fairly cheap.
I see that some have mentioned that E-bay sells a lot of the egift cards but I have also seen them on Amazon and Coupontrade.com I know that Ebay and Amazon have been around quite some time but has anyone used Coupontrade.com that can give an honest opinion? |
Originally Posted by Carpfishhunter
(Post 18420332)
I have read several of the posts and see that frequently there are codes available for $25 egift cards for $3. However, in my humble opinion I think the e-gift cards work better because the $3 offers don't always include the higher end restaurants. But e-gift cards can be redeemed for a certificate of equal to the value of the e-gift card at any of the participating restaurants from what I can tell. In addition, I don't usually see deep discounts for the larger amounts like the $50 certificates and higher but you can get the e-gift cards on a number sites fairly cheap.
I see that some have mentioned that E-bay sells a lot of the egift cards but I have also seen them on Amazon and Coupontrade.com I know that Ebay and Amazon have been around quite some time but has anyone used Coupontrade.com that can give an honest opinion? |
What? It's the end of the month and I want to buy a certificate. Where's the 80% off code? ;)
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Code: FAMILY
Discount: 60% ($25 for $4) also $10 for $1.60 Expiration: 5/1/2012 at 11:59PM PST |
I wound up buying a $100 ecard for restaurant.com on ebay for about $6. Worked fine.
BTW, does anyone know how to do a map search on restaurant.com these days? They want you to enter a zip code to search for restaurants. That's fine when you're home or in a major city, but if you're travelling to more remote areas and want to know if there are any participating restaurants, the map feature is MUCH easier. They seem to be hiding this feature now. |
Originally Posted by iahphx
(Post 18533092)
I wound up buying a $100 ecard for restaurant.com on ebay for about $6. Worked fine.
BTW, does anyone know how to do a map search on restaurant.com these days? They want you to enter a zip code to search for restaurants. That's fine when you're home or in a major city, but if you're travelling to more remote areas and want to know if there are any participating restaurants, the map feature is MUCH easier. They seem to be hiding this feature now. |
Code: DINE
Discount: 60% off Expiration: Friday, May 18, 2012 |
Looks like RACE is 40% off through May 24.
Is it just me, or are these coupons getting worse and worse? |
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