When you first join the email, they will send you this exact coupon, so therefore it is legit.
but the op made a little program that will input your name into the space its supposed to be, so you are able to print multiple copies, therefore it is not legit.
When you first join the email, they will send you this exact coupon, so therefore it is legit.
but the op made a little program that will input your name into the space its supposed to be, so you are able to print multiple copies, therefore it is not legit.
i still gave the op green.
It's no different than creating multiple email accounts and using them to sign up for multiple coupons.
suezyque said: DanTsx said: Mahyar2 said: Is this legit?
is this coupon legit... lets dig shall we?
When you first join the email, they will send you this exact coupon, so therefore it is legit.
but the op made a little program that will input your name into the space its supposed to be, so you are able to print multiple copies, therefore it is not legit.
i still gave the op green.
It's no different than creating multiple email accounts and using them to sign up for multiple coupons.
But does that make it any more legit? Not to start a flame war, because I think it is up to the individual.
Personally, I think that companies put out coupons to attract people to their establishment, so if it gets you in to the store, great for them! If you are a frequent user of their service, they appreciate your continued patronage and probably wouldn't have a problem with the coupon. If you are a new customer and use the service for the first time, great, a new source of potential future revenue. In my eyes, a win-win for both parties.
Used these in Oct at Myrtle Beach Ryans. Printing some today for use in Tn. this coming week. There's nothing saying only one. Put your name in and print one for each day your going to use one. Put your friends name in and print them some and tell them that it's their Christmas gift from you.
I just went to Hometown Buffet last night with my wife and senior citizen mother and with the coupon it still came to $26.08 for the three of us. The food wasn't all that great. They charge a bundle but I am not terribly impressed with their food or selection of food. I would NEVER go to Hometown Buffet anymore if I had to pay full price.
Yes, they do. That has been my experience as well. At Old Country (et al), no such restrictions. Most will put all coupons on one bill if you wish. Some will ask you to pay separately for each coupon used, but the whole party may sit at the same table. Talking about tables, perhaps that is why they have a different policy to those of regular restaurants. The cycle of getting up for food does not necessarily make it preferable for the guests to be at the same table; but the establishment is better off saving tables for other paying customers. Sometimes, when I go out with three of my "fat" friends, we'd rather sit at two adjacent table-for-fours, as opposed to just one
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