Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Restaurant.com: $25 Certificates for ONLY $2!




So for a total of just $2, you'll end up getting a $25 gift certificate! I always stock up on certificates when they are 80% off. They don't expire for a year after purchasing, so you'll definitely have lots of time to make use of them.

If your unfamiliar with how restaurant.com works, then be sure to check out this post! You may also want to read through the comments on this post if you still have questions.

14 comments:

CAG said...

Just went to Restaurant.com & could not find this offer. Do you just go into purchase gift certificate and then enter a code word at checkout?

Hip2Save said...

Yes, just enter the code when checking out and then the discount will show up!

Anonymous said...

I messed up...I got some of the certificates but did not write down the amount needed on the bill to use them or the days that it can be used etc. Does anyone know how I can find that out?

kansascouponcutter said...

Anon,
When you print off your certificate it will say in the right hand corner, I believe. hth

Anonymous said...

Yeap found it..thanks. What a deal!

Jenn said...

Can you use two gift certificates? Like stack them if you want to give someone a $50 amount?

Anonymous said...

Just went and did it!! So excited.. our anniversary is coming up so this will make sure we have a really nice dining experience for inexpensive!

Anonymous said...

Just tried this and after I entered my credit card # I received an error message. Twice.

Anonymous said...

Usually the gift certificates expire one year from the date purchased (unless living in CA, the rules are different here).
Also, you cannot typically stack these coupons.
It is limit one per table/group, and excludes alcohol most times.

Also, there is a minimum purchase + tip that usually gets added on, so be sure to read the fine print before going to one of these restaurants.

Personal story, I got one of these for a really glitzy place in KC. The fine print stated two full entrees must be purchased during dinner time.
I thought the GC would be a great deal, however, we ended up going and spending more than we thought.
Each entree minimum was around $27.00 to $75.00 for some of the prime stuff.
All in all, be sure to check out the menus and sort of plan what you'd like to eat there before purchasing the G.C. that way you can still stick your budget!

Anonymous said...

maybe the site was busy. It finally worked out. What a deal!

Anonymous said...

Many of the restaurants in my area said that the minimum purchase was $100. Yikes!

Anonymous said...

So I bought 4 certificates to our favorite restaurant and it worked great(yeah, thank you)! My husband went later in the day to restaurant.com to purchase another certificate to a different restaurant on his own account(not my account) and it would not let him purchase anything.....anyone else have problems? Thank you

Anonymous said...

I bought one today for a mexican resturaNt on IL the certificate cost me 1.50 and was for 50%your bill my bill for 4 persons was $30 I paid only $18 with tax..hey you can't beat that.

Anonymous said...

Just used one I purchased 7/21 in WA..had no problems and the certificate worked great. Will definitely watch for a deal like this again.