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Due to the rising costs of food and entertainment, many Americans are cutting back. With Restaurant.com, you don’t have to! Restaurant owners are always looking for new customers and they use Restaurant.com to attract them with the discounted certificates. Therefore, the restaurants listed in the directory are local or regional – you won’t find Applebee’s or Red Lobster on there!
Restaurant.com offers discounted dining certificates in the amounts of $10 (cost $3), $25 (cost $10), $50 (cost $20), $75 (cost $30), and $100 (cost $40). You print the certificates off at home, making it a convenient way to save money – no wasting money on shipping or waiting for a gift card to arrive. No wasting time at the restaurant either… they offer many menus online, so you can check out the selection before you get there!
If you’re needing ideas for a birthday or anniversary, you can purchase the dining certificates for someone else. The code to print off the certificates is sent to directly to their email box.
There are stipulations to the certificates. You can’t use more than one certificate at a time, you can only use one certificate per month per restaurant, and it’s up to the individual restaurant whether or not alcohol can be purchased with the certificate. The restaurants can also choose whether or not they want to honor the certificate at certain times. Please call ahead and let them know that you will be using one.
The certificates do frequently go on sale and a Google search will render many different discount codes available, so make sure you check that out.
If you’re worried about credibility, Restaurant.com offers a guarantee on their site and they’re accredited by the Better Business Bureau (BBB).
*** Enter discount code: SPECIAL at checkout and hit apply to save an additional 80%! Offer valid from 5/26/09 at 5:00AM PST to 5/31/09 at 11:59PM PST. (That means… $25 certificate for only $2 !!!)
Now make this a date night and go see a movie!!!
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