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Question by N-N2010: Any tips on half price restaurant gift certificates?
I have heard of delivers for half value restaurant gift certificates. Example: Pay $ 25 for a $ 50 gift certificate. I don’t want to fall into any type of holiday scam.
Does anybody have any ideas for restaurants that promote these on web site? Or know of a Reliable web site that does?
Please let me know. I would really like to produce “date night baskets” for my mother and father and in-laws. Thank you!
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Answer by Noah
restaurant.com is one particular.
But be conscious – you are acquiring more of a coupon, than a gift certificate – they come with a great deal of restrictions. A person else posted a question about giving these as gifts – and the consensus was that it was sort of tacky and too considerably of a burden to place on the gift recipient. So it would be greater to spend regular price tag for a single outright from the restaurant itself.
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Try http://www.restaurant.com
they do have new coupons each month so some may be sold out. As the month progresses the coupons do get less expensive and once you register they will send you e-mails with codes to reduce the cost even more.
If you go today and select a restaurant and purchase a certificate and put in the code “SAVE” when you check out the $ 25.00 coupon will cost you $ 2.00. (The code changes daily so this code won’t be good tomorrow.)
BUT you have to read the restrictions for the coupon. Some are not good on weekends. Some are good for a purchase of $ 25.00 or more some are $ 75.00 or more.
I have never had a problem using the certificates.
Another way to save money on them, if you have a Discover card go to the Discover web site and search the Shop Discover and if you purchase the certificate through the Discover site you will get 5% cash back on the purchase. Not a lot when the cost of the certificate is $ 2.00 but if you are making a larger purchase it might be worth it. And as my Mom always said “A penny saved is a penny earned”
Happy shopping.
Yeah, I use restaurant.com a lot… if you sign up for their email list – they send you codes for 50-80% off the regular price. So at 80% off you’re getting a $ 25 coupon for $ 2 ect… and its a coupon more than a gift certificate.. you have to spend $ 35, to get the $ 25 coupon.. ect…
Most of them have restrictions such as “excludes alchohol” or only good on m-fri… or auto gratuity.
still.. they save me a ton of money while traveling…
Do make sure you read all the print when buying coupons like restaurant.com because they include a LOT of restrictions. Restrictions include having to have a total of a certain amount; using them only on certain days; not including beverages – usually not including alcohol. READ CAREFULLY!