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90% off Dining Certificates, $25 GC for $1 at Restaurant.com

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90% off Dining Certificates, $25 GC for $1 at Restaurant.com
 
Discuss (15) : History : Tell : Posted 7:10 AM PDT 09/9/09 by Ben
90% off Dining Certificates,  GC for  at Restaurant.comRestaurant.com has 90% off their coupons with coupon code NINETY [Exp 9/13]. This has reduced the price of their $25 Dining Certificates to just $1 for most restaurants and areas. Fine print applies for many of the certificates, such as minimum 4 entrees, etc.
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    #1   Solow - Posted 8:03 am PDT 09/9/09 (720 Posts)
    Good idea, but not much in my area. The only good one has a lunch only stipulation.
    #2   dtsmatt - Posted 8:08 am PDT 09/9/09 (345 Posts)
    so they're figuring out that people don't want to buy these overall, as they're basically well designed scams? What a shocker. Basically these are a maximum of 50% discount from the original price but with gratuity and everything else there puts this at a much smaller discount.

    Let's try an example. $4 coupon, (-)$10 credit from coupon, 18% gratuity, $20 purchase (minimum)

    So, you pay $14 (assuming you can magically buy $exactly 20$ of food which is highly unlikely), you pay 18% of $20= $3.60, so you're back at putting in $17.60 into the original 20 bucks. So what's the real discount? 12 percent.

    Lets try a second one. $20 coupon (-)$50 credit from coupon, 18% gratuity, $100 purchase (minimum).

    You pay: $70, once again, assuming a magic $100 of food purchased, you pay $18% of the $100 in food = $18, so $88 for $100 in food = 12 percent.

    If you can cut gratuity, it's a deal, but otherwise? Eh.
    #3   ogopogo87 - Posted 8:41 am PDT 09/9/09 (30 Posts)
    I think your math is a little off. The coupon code is for 90% off. So in your first example the $10 coupon would be purchased for $1, not $4. In addition if you purchased a $20 meal without the coupon you would still be paying gratuity. So your price with the coupon is $14.60, and your price without the coupon is $23.60. So your actual savings is around 39%.
    #4   me2 - Posted 9:19 am PDT 09/9/09 (508 Posts)
    #2 it's no scam, they added a lot of new restaurants in my area. As to percent off, who cares? $25 off the bill after paying $1 for a coupon, so that's $24 in my pocket. BTW, around here there's no place other than fast food or Chinese take-out where entrees for 2 cost less than $25, let alone coffee and dessert.
    #5   rgupta19 - Posted 9:21 am PDT 09/9/09 (50 Posts)
    number 2 is a tool.. this is an amazing deal if u have restaurants in your area that are on the site.

    the $25 gift certificates are the best value which require $35 minimum purchase. you buy the GC for $2.5 and u spend lets say $37.50. so basically u have spent $40 (GC and meal WITHOUT tax or tip which will come close to $50). Subract $25 and that gives u $25. u save about 50%.

    if u want it a different way. 2 meals will cost around $20-$25 from a decent place. with this coupon, u can buy a couple drinks and or appetizers. after the discount you come out to the same price as just buying 2 meals so if u look at it that way its like getting drinks/appetizers for free.
    #6   ibuki - Posted 9:44 am PDT 09/9/09 (78 Posts)
    It's a good deal, however, majority of the restaurants on that site are small businesses and the owners are usually present on site. At least, at many of the ones that I had gone to. When presenting these coupons, you can expect a bit of extra protein placed inside your dish. They don't really take too kindly to these coupons.
    #7   sheaitisnotso - Posted 10:10 am PDT 09/9/09 (119 Posts)
    Wow 90%, great deal. I use these all the time.
    #8   xpiamchris - Posted 11:00 am PDT 09/9/09 (9 Posts)
    Yeah there are a bunch of family owned restaurants around my area... pretty nice owners, so i hope i don't have to worry about protein laced meals..
    #9   krillin - Posted 11:05 am PDT 09/9/09 (3 Posts)
    i know the coupon says to present coupon prior to ordering. does anyone know how strict places are with that? i just want to try a pizza place down the street from me and place an order over the phone but ibuki's post scares me. ...extra protein... ugh...
    #10   rgupta19 - Posted 11:37 am PDT 09/9/09 (50 Posts)
    Number 6 is also a tool... these restaurants CHOOSE to be on the website and offer this coupon. restaurant.com isn't picking and choosing. So its like any other coupon these restaurants may have out. Obviously these places are small business. chains don't need the business that badly to resort to this site.
    #11   me2 - Posted 12:46 pm PDT 09/9/09 (508 Posts)
    #6 is pure BS; I've never handed in the coupon until the wait/staff asks if there's "anything else". And yes, the restaurants choose this because they get an up-front loan from the advertiser, who recoups their profit from the discount amounts. Remember Priceline/Webhouse? Same idea, except for the bidding.
    #12   RandomPrecision - Posted 3:00 pm PDT 09/9/09 (62 Posts)
    Limited # of good restaurants for me. + the 2 or 3 good ones sell out their inventory fast each month. Gotta get on 'em early.
    #13   natea24 - Posted 6:49 pm PDT 09/9/09 (41 Posts)
    Great deal. #2 doesn't have a clue.
    #14   dtsmatt - Posted 9:20 am PDT 09/10/09 (345 Posts)
    ogopogo87 wrote:
    I think your math is a little off. The coupon code is for 90% off. So in your first example the $10 coupon would be purchased for $1, not $4. In addition if you purchased a $20 meal without the coupon you would still be paying gratuity. So your price with the coupon is $14.60, and your price without the coupon is $23.60. So your actual savings is around 39%.


    coupon code is for coupon price, which would help if you were able to buy them (they were listed as sold out). Lowering the price a little doesn't help the savings much, the issue is that you're paying part up front in the coupon cost.
    #15   RKLE - Posted 1:50 pm PDT 09/12/09 (6310 Posts)
    no place accepts these.
     
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