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Posted at 10:50 AM on Friday 08/17/12 by
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Congrats to Randy Ratliff for winning the giveaway this week!

FYI, approximately 90 percent of the entries said they would give up their cell phone or smartphone for a discount on dinner at a restaurant.



Every Friday, we're giving away a prize to our fans! This week's prize is a $25 Amazon.com Gift Card. To enter, simply answer this question:

Would you give up your cell phone at a restaurant for a discount on your dinner bill?

(There's a restaurant in L.A. trying out that incentive: LINK)

Double your chances of winning by also entering on our Facebook post!

The deadline for entry is 4:30PM PT today. Don't forget to check back here at 5:00PM for the announcement of the winner!
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    txcrude - Posted 3:44 pm PDT 08/17/12 (37 Posts)  Report Spam

    I probably could/would eat without using my phone.

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    BenKat - Posted 4:02 pm PDT 08/17/12 (2809 Posts)  Report Spam

    I might consider giving up my phone but I'm keeping my gun with me no matter what.

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    Dman - Posted 4:06 pm PDT 08/17/12 (1221 Posts)  Report Spam

    Done and done..... but I'm concerned they may violate my phone in my absence.

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    dave_c - Posted 4:12 pm PDT 08/17/12 (20896 Posts)  Report Spam

    geekyshrink wrote:
    Yes. And I'd go to that restaurant just for the pleasure of NOT being annoyed by some funny man yacking on the phone during dinner!

    Now if there were only a device that would deactivate cell phones in cars whenever the engine is running....that would save a lot of lives!


    There are cell phone blockers, but I'd much rather people were ticketed often instead of everyone having to pay more for cars due to preventative tech being built in, but even then when police start ticketing minor offenses at a higher rate than it's done elsewhere, people start screaming that it's only being done as a source of revenue and is unfair (speeding tickets come to mind).

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    turtles - Posted 4:48 pm PDT 08/17/12 (1001 Posts)  Report Spam

    Yes!

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    JediKnight - Posted 7:41 pm PDT 08/17/12 (3444 Posts)  Report Spam

    yes

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