It's like Restaurant.com, which is big over here on the East Coast. You buy gift certificates to restaurants at a huge discount (You can get $30 certificates for $2.) Gets you in the door to try a new store and, if it doesn't, they scored your money.
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Looks like they want you to pay 15 bucks for 30 bucks in vouchers. That seems a little backwards. Why not just give out 15 bucks in vouchers?
Brad- I think they want to get the money up front. Not a bad idea for the restaurant in that light.
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Cloudia- "Hank" made his mark in Chicago restaurant scene .... thus, the "pay for play" scheme with the vouchers, LOL.
Hoo boy! I'm afraid it went right over my head. That is so confusing, but then again I'm easily confused.
Kay- the oscar mayar song was much more simpler.
It's like Restaurant.com, which is big over here on the East Coast. You buy gift certificates to restaurants at a huge discount (You can get $30 certificates for $2.) Gets you in the door to try a new store and, if it doesn't, they scored your money.
Ann- I am beginning to understand the idea behind this. Sorta it's own version of a club membership at a big box store.
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