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Thank you, Ed and Sandy for your service. Shame on you Bonefish. If the coupon said what is stated above, there is no implication that it is limited to one discount per table. At best it means only one discount per customer. I went to Bonefish last week with a group of four and I paid the bill and put out my AARP card and got that 10 % discount off the entire check with no question. I was the only AARP member. Would they only let one person claim a Military discount? I could picture a scenario where each party at the table received a promotional coupon and planned their event together because of the coupon. |
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Both are overused trite statements that are almost meaningless at this point. |
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I’m one of those weirdos that still tips in cash....as long as it’s still circulating! |
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If its printed or advertised and you missed it, your expectations / interpretations / judgements don't matter, its business, its not personal, save the coupon for next time now you know, you can deal with it. you didn't know before, you didn't deal with it properly |
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Should have waited until your friends left and then told the waitress that you ARE the only ones at that table. If they say, someone else was sitting there before, then you ask them if the policy means that there is only one discount per table per day. But, I rarely ask if there is a military discount, because some folks think they are offering us charity instead of patriotic respect. Since most of us can afford to pay full price for a meal, if a business wishes to get petty about it, it's better to do like you did and just brush it off as just another stupid act of idiocy.
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