gleam wrote:We took a $25 GC to Cafe le Coq on their prix fixe tuesday and they told us we could do one or the other - use the GC or do the prix fixe.
eatchicago wrote:Restaurant.com also auctions off many certs on eBay, much cheaper than they sell them for on their site. I've picked up a lot of good ones including Jury's, Ixca., and Bistro Margo
http://stores.ebay.com/Restaurant-com
Also, Joel F is right. Many have strings attached like specific days, size of party, or even specific times of day.
Vital Information wrote:eatchicago wrote:Restaurant.com also auctions off many certs on eBay, much cheaper than they sell them for on their site. I've picked up a lot of good ones including Jury's, Ixca., and Bistro Margo
http://stores.ebay.com/Restaurant-com
Also, Joel F is right. Many have strings attached like specific days, size of party, or even specific times of day.
Well, guess the cats out of the bag. We've had great success, although I hope we do not get into any bidding contest against our fellow hounds.
Rob
gleam wrote:Is it just me or are all the items 'buy it now' only? A GC for ixcapuzalco on ebay is $5, just like it is on the site..
what's an example of one that's cheaper?
gleam wrote:Is it just me or are all the items 'buy it now' only? A GC for ixcapuzalco on ebay is $5, just like it is on the site..
what's an example of one that's cheaper?
geli wrote:the added bonus was that after I paid, I got a FREE subscription to Saveur magazine (plus another that I've never heard of, but it was free so...)
David Hammond wrote: any group (corporate or private individual) can buy blocks of 50 $25 coupons for $5 each.
gleam wrote:David Hammond wrote: any group (corporate or private individual) can buy blocks of 50 $25 coupons for $5 each.
Presumably the 50 can be to different restaurants?
A good gift is also the "mega" certificate, where you give someone a gift certificate to restaurant.com, and they pick the actual restaurants.
David Hammond wrote:The way it works is, you get 50 unique identifiers and links that you use to order 50 certificates for any of the hundreds of restaurants listed on Restaurants.com. When you give an identifer/link to someone, that person can then use that $25 at any restaurant in the Restaurants.com database.
David Hammond wrote: . . . If you wanted, say, 5 coupons, it would cost you $25 but would be worth $125 in food.