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so when you buy a gift certificate, say $10 for $25, from restaurant.com and it says minimum of $50, does that mean that on your visit to said restaurant, you have to spend $50 in order to use the gift certificate? just wondering because although dh and i can usually order $25 worth of food, we couldn't do $50 with just the two of us. tia!
Re: restaurant.com question
not all restaurants have those stipulations either... some are completely clear and free, others just have day-of-the-week restrictions (we went to estancia churrascia last night and it was just M-F), etc.
PS - if you ever decide to buy a certificate, do a google search for restaurant.com coupons. I've never paid more than $3 for a $25 certificate (and many times you can get them for $2)
ditto, I don't think I would pay more than $2-3 for the certs.