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Re-using Restaurant.com certificates?
I just bought some more to get some qualifying partners, and while I was in there, I saw that there is a list of my older certificates. And it shows the status.
Several I have used; several, of course, I haven't. Such is life. But the ones I think I "used" all show "not used" in the righthand column. This seems like it must just be a mistake since not a single one shows "used." But I'm tempted to print them out and go again. Maybe I had two and I only used one? Certainly possible, but I'd hate to get caught double-dipping here. Has anyone tried this? Do they just tell you "no, it's been used" and you just pay in full? |
Fraud fraud fraud fraud fraud. Even if somehow the idea was tempting to me, the certs are nearly free with some of the frequent discounts, and I'd really not want to screw the restaurant participating in the program, who is going to suffer from accidentally taking a cert with the same number twice. Do you also return a rotisserie chicken carcass to Costco after you've eaten almost all of it, asking for a refund because "I didn't like it?" (People actually do this.)
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Used status
Used status is self managed. Restaurant.com provides a tool for you to track your certificate usage, but the status will never be updated by restaurant.com.
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Fraud, if I've used it. Yes.
But what if I haven't but it's not in my stack? But the answer of it being self-managed is the key, I guess. If I lose it, it's gone. |
Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
(Post 11758829)
Fraud fraud fraud fraud fraud. Even if somehow the idea was tempting to me, the certs are nearly free with some of the frequent discounts, and I'd really not want to screw the restaurant participating in the program, who is going to suffer from accidentally taking a cert with the same number twice. Do you also return a rotisserie chicken carcass to Costco after you've eaten almost all of it, asking for a refund because "I didn't like it?" (People actually do this.)
To the OP, maybe email restaurant.com with a list of the ones you're not sure about? |
I like the idea of emailing them.
In particular, there was one that they unilaterally canceled due to a problem with the restaurant, and I don't think I ever got credit for it. |
OP..check your PM. I sent you the name of a customer service rep with Restaurant.com.
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In most states, they state a 1 yr expiration except where prohibited. In CA, there is no expiration on these. I have a few I'd bought a few years ago but never used.
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Originally Posted by simba_az
(Post 11758845)
Used status is self managed. Restaurant.com provides a tool for you to track your certificate usage, but the status will never be updated by restaurant.com.
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Originally Posted by josephstern
(Post 11759071)
Fraud, if I've used it. Yes.
But what if I haven't but it's not in my stack? But the answer of it being self-managed is the key, I guess. If I lose it, it's gone. Not necessarily. If you still have the e-mail they sent you when you purchased the certificate, with the link that you used to print the certificate, the link is still good and you can print off another one. I've done that when I've misplaced the original certificate but haven't used it. Always save that e-mail until you've used the certificate(s). |
One way you can tell if the restaurant called the 1-800 number to validate your certificate is if you get in the next day(s) an email asking for a review of the restaurant.
I live in California so I could care less about reusing a certificate. I do know which ones were not called in (rarely). So many restaurants leave the system or go out of business but I have a lifetime to get replacement certificates so I buy a lot of them. Slightly off topic but I believe I've only had one restaurant that was listed in the system ever reject its use. I always present when ordering to avoid this problem. When I go out of town, I will pre-call or email the restaurant(s) to make sure they will accept them. |
Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
(Post 11758829)
Fraud fraud fraud fraud fraud.
One of the things that bugs me about the Restaurant.com website is the "self managed" certificate status. Why they can't simply add an automatic status update is beyond me. I have pages of unused certificates and I always forget which ones are used. Some of them are multiples from the same restaurants I like to visit. Sometimes I'm heading to a place that I know I've used certs before, but I don't know which ones. So I print several that I know have some valid ones and head to the restaurant. Once, when paying the bill, the server came back with the certificate and said that it had been used. No problem, I just pulled out another one and said try this one! They had no problem with it and it worked fine. If the certificates are validated (used) they are no good anymore, it's as simple as that. At the same time, I have no problem using a certificate that was never validated. If they fail to call in and validate it, it's certainly fair game to use it again. It's not my fault if they forgot or didn't care too. And as I explained, most of the time I don't know if I've used it before or not. |
Originally Posted by JonathanIT
(Post 11788230)
At the same time, I have no problem using a certificate that was never validated. If they fail to call in and validate it, it's certainly fair game to use it again. It's not my fault if they forgot or didn't care too. |
Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
(Post 11758829)
Fraud fraud fraud fraud fraud. Even if somehow the idea was tempting to me, the certs are nearly free with some of the frequent discounts, and I'd really not want to screw the restaurant participating in the program
While I dont agree with the "fraud fraud etc" part, I do agree that the certs are so cheap, why bother screwing the restaurant? At the moment, an offer for 80% off (Code SPECIAL) up to may 25th. So a $25 cert for all of $2 Just getting to know this forum - and I am sure this must be mentioned elsewhere - but you can buy one of these certs for a partner activity with Delta and NWA for their Pile on the Miles promo. Make sure to go through the shopping portal on their websites |
Originally Posted by 3rivers
(Post 11793388)
While I dont agree with the "fraud fraud etc" part, I do agree that the certs are so cheap, why bother screwing the restaurant?
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