This seems unreal – but it’s true.
I just paid $2.00 total for a gift certificate for $25.00 to a local restaurant that I’ve wanted to try, but never really got around to checking out. (My wife asked me, cynically, “How much was shipping and handling?” My reply, “Free. I printed the coupon right here“, and showed her the voucher worth $25.)
The only “catch”, if this could be considered a “catch”, is that you must spend $35 at the restaurant (and alcohol may not be included in the voucher – each restaurant determines that. NOTE: My voucher doesn’t say anything about alcohol not being included, so I assume it is…)
So, for a $35 dinner, this is what I’d pay:
- Total Price, with tax: $37.10 (6% tax in MI)
- Tip of 20%: $7
- Grand Total: $42.10 — tax and tip included in this grand total.
- Subtract the $25 voucher….
- $42.10 – $25.00 = $17.10 out of pocket.
So, I’d pay $17.10 (of which $7 was tip, and $2.10 was tax — so, only $8 goes to the restaurant) for a dinner that would normally cost $42.10, grand total.
Oh yeah, plus whopping $2.00 I just spent on the voucher. Make that $19.10 out of pocket for a dinner that would normally cost $42.10.
All that math made my head crazy.
Now, I’m hungry.
…and I have my voucher for $25 printed and sitting on my desk right now!
Try Restaurant.com yourself!
Enter code: “CHEF” during checkout to get the 80% off discount, making your $25 voucher cost only $2.00!
Just enter your zip code, like I did — and BAM! You see all the local participating restaurants right there. Choose the restaurant, select the $25 value voucher, and pay $2 for it. Then, print the coupon and redeem the $25 value at the restaurant. Very simple. Bon appetit!
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