@ArkLaMissshopping wrote:
Outback gave me a free $10 gift card yesterday when I purchased one.
@hbbigdaddy wrote:
Most gift cards now (from major businesses) do not have expiration dates.
@mjt9598 wrote:
I just drove by my local Outback today, and the sign on the door said they were closed, with no reason given. Their phone is also disconnected. It appears that they went out of business as many Outbacks have, and I had just bought more of the bonus gift cards.
@ArkLaMissshopping wrote:
Outback gave me a free $10 gift card yesterday when I purchased one.
I wish I was organized like this! I have unused gift cards, unread emails, and partially redeemed gift cards scattered everywhere. It's a mess!@ShopperGirly wrote:
I store my cards on my phone (either in Google Wallet or as a photo in an album). I periodically have to remind my spouse in case anything ever happens to me so he doesn't forget about my hidden wealth.
@hbbigdaddy wrote:
@mjt9598
You really think Panda Express or Texas Roadhouse are going out of business anytime soon? Both those places crush their competition. They are not struggling to survive.
@PSE wrote:
I bought $100 in Texas Roadhouse gift cards in order to get a $20 bonus card. The bonus is different though. I think it would be considered a discount or freebie, which the Texas Roadhouse guidelines prohibit. Has anyone tried using the bonus card? I'm afraid to try.
@hbbigdaddy wrote:
Why is it different? It's just another gift card, right? follows the same pattern of numbers too, right? I believe I have used them before. It's not a coupon or discount. You are paying with a gift card.
@PSE wrote:
I bought $100 in Texas Roadhouse gift cards in order to get a $20 bonus card. The bonus is different though. I think it would be considered a discount or freebie, which the Texas Roadhouse guidelines prohibit. Has anyone tried using the bonus card? I'm afraid to try.