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Originally Posted by Sandy and Ed
My wife and I went to Bonefish Grill on 466 for lunch and met a neighbor already seated so we joined her.
I told the waitress we were on separate tabs.
As requested, we receive separate bills. Our neighbor paid with cash plus one of those free $10 promo certificates.
Bonefish Grill honors military discounts and my wife and I are both 20+ year veterans. She returned with our credit card and told us that since “the table” used a gift certificate already we were ineligible to receive the customary military discount for our meal - only one discount to the same table regardless if on separate bills as a matter of “corporate policy”.
Sounded irrational to me but decided not to embarrass my wife, my neighbor or myself to call in a manager for a couple of bucks and let it go. But still…
My wife and I were dining together on a separate check, the neighbor paid her bill first while we waited to pay ours. Again, it just doesn’t make a bit of sense
What say ye??
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If that's what written on the coupon and you don't like what happened write to corporate and explain what happened. I have on another matter and they sent me a coupon for something - I don't remember what.
Do you belong to their dine around program? Outback and Bonefish belong to the same chain so you can earn rewards at both to be used at either. Gives me $5.00 after I spend x amount. It's not a discount so it could be used in your situation. Sometime they'll give me the 10% AARP discount in addition to the rewards. Sometimes they say it can't be done. Don't argue or complain since they could give no rewards or discounts and I would still go there. Bigger things in life to worry or complain about.
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