Here are the current Restaurant.com coupon codes that will save on your next gift certificate purchase. Restaurant.com gift certificates are good at area restaurants and can add up to huge discounts on dining. Details of each offer are noted on the right side, under the "Add to Cart" button. Be sure to check out online codes before you buy!
Receive 70% Off Restaurant.com $25 Gift Certificates. Use code LUCKY and Pay $3 thru 3/22/10.
NOTE: The coupon code is LUCKY don't forget to enter this at checkout and your discount will automatically deduct before you pay.
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Hi Julie, On the example I gave you the total bill was $50, then they would add your tip for you of $9. Your total is now $59, the waiter will then deduct the gift certificate of $25 and you will get a bill for $34 which is the amount you now owe after certificate is deducted.
You wouldn’t need to tip additional if you didn’t want to because they added it in.
Some of the certificates are $25 off $35 which is an even better deal!
Oh okay, I think I got it.. in a case where the bill came out to $35 and i had a $50 gift card, can I pay the total ( food+gratuity ) with the gift card as well or do I have to tip separately?
Hi Julie,
The gratuity should always be figured before any coupon is deducted. If a restaurant states a specific percentage (in this case 18%), it means they will figure and ADD the tip to the bill for you.
i.e: The bill is $50 (before coupon), the tip would be figured at 18% of $50 = $9
The NEW total would be $59 – 25 (gift certificate) = $34 (what you end up paying for the meal)
Make sense? If not, let me know
Kitty
Hi Kitty,
I was just going to ask you about the gratuity part. It mentioned that “18% gratuity added to pre-discounted check amount.” What do they mean by that? I’m confused since it’s my first time trying out restaurants.com deal.
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