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bgmvp Feb 21, 2007 7:42 am

$25 coupon for McCormick and Schmick's
 
http://www.fishbowl.com/clt/mccrmck/.../2/jmp/jmp.htm

Make your reservation online
http://www.mccormickandschmicks.com/...splay&pageID=2
, jot down the reservation number and put it on the coupon.

Expires 3/31

Richard1148 Feb 21, 2007 8:13 am

I was looking at their website and they have a Preferred Guest program that costs $25 to join, but they give you a $25 dining cert. Is this the cert here and would I have to show a Preferred Guest card to use this cert? I see nothing on the cert that says that is for Preferred Guests only.

mvoight Feb 21, 2007 10:42 am


Originally Posted by Richard1148 (Post 7265872)
I was looking at their website and they have a Preferred Guest program that costs $25 to join, but they give you a $25 dining cert. Is this the cert here and would I have to show a Preferred Guest card to use this cert? I see nothing on the cert that says that is for Preferred Guests only.

I would like to add another querstion on this. Does the $25 cert for this program come via email or regular mail?

bgmvp Feb 21, 2007 1:19 pm


Originally Posted by mvoight (Post 7266624)
I would like to add another querstion on this. Does the $25 cert for this program come via email or regular mail?

You print it... link provided... you just have to add reservation number.

issyg67 Feb 21, 2007 2:23 pm

Nice find. Thanks!

Xyzzy Feb 21, 2007 3:04 pm

Thanks!

kipper Feb 21, 2007 5:25 pm


Originally Posted by mvoight (Post 7266624)
I would like to add another querstion on this. Does the $25 cert for this program come via email or regular mail?

This program is where you print it, and write in your confirmation number.

Originally Posted by Richard1148 (Post 7265872)
I was looking at their website and they have a Preferred Guest program that costs $25 to join, but they give you a $25 dining cert. Is this the cert here and would I have to show a Preferred Guest card to use this cert? I see nothing on the cert that says that is for Preferred Guests only.

I don't know about this certificate requiring you to be a Preferred Guest. Their Preferred Guest program is sweet. You pay $25 to join, but when you receive your card, you also receive a $25 certificate, and if you add another person to your account, you'll receive two certificates for entrees up to $30 for your birthdays. Their Preferred Guest program costs $25, but yields up to $85 in rewards, without having to spend anything else. If you use it in addition to the online reservation promo, you'll get up to $110 in values.

mytern2 Feb 21, 2007 7:48 pm

We're going grazing after errands on Saturday. yum. The rezzies are through opentable, so you get points for that as well.

Rejuvenated Feb 21, 2007 9:56 pm

Thanks!

Richard1148 Feb 22, 2007 7:12 am


Originally Posted by mytern2 (Post 7270041)
We're going grazing after errands on Saturday. yum. The rezzies are through opentable, so you get points for that as well.

I assume you are not a member of their Preferred Guest program. Please let me know if you have any problem using the cert. I am intending to use mine in Boston during an upcoming trip.

mytern2 Feb 22, 2007 8:49 am


Originally Posted by Richard1148 (Post 7272550)
I assume you are not a member of their Preferred Guest program. Please let me know if you have any problem using the cert. I am intending to use mine in Boston during an upcoming trip.

I am a member of the PG program. The link to make reservations is through opentable, which has its own rewards program. For me, this is one of those multiple dips - points for PG (which are doubling until the end of March), points for opentable, points for HH AmEx, and either the $25 certificate or one free entree cert (BD) - depending on the bill.

Also - we much prefer the Park Plaza location to Quincy Market. The service and food are much better.

sithlord Feb 22, 2007 9:28 am

I plan to eat free aside from tip ; for the next thirty days.

inaflash Feb 22, 2007 2:45 pm

Used it last night in boston (copley hotel). No problem though the waiter and manager did have to figure out how to process this. I did confirm the validity before hand and I suggest the same as it looks like an internet hoax if you ask me.

Thanks OP!

cepheid Feb 22, 2007 2:53 pm


Originally Posted by inaflash (Post 7274826)
it looks like an internet hoax if you ask me.

It does look that way but fishbowl.com is a well-known marketing site for a variety of restaurants (including Rubio's Fresh Mex, Pasta Pomodoro, etc.)... I have confidence that this coupon is valid, although getting the restaurant staff to enter it properly may be the challenge.

unoriginal Feb 22, 2007 8:53 pm

My wifes' birthday is next week this will be perfect for her. Thanks!


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