If you're superstitious, you may want to be careful today (or buy extra lottery tickets), since it's August 8, 2008. Yes, that makes it 08-08-08. (And if you're a large hairy dude named Hurley, you may be freaking out a bit right now and want nothing to do with lottery tickets...)
In honor of this crazy day, Restaurant.com is offering it's highest discount ever for one day only. (Actually, they JUST extended it through Sunday, so I'm updating this post. Woot!) So I thought I'd share it with you since it's such an incredibly great deal. If you like to eat out a lot or even every once in a while, you can save some serious money by buying Dining Certificates at a discounted price. Normally you can get a $25 certificate for just $10, which unto itself is a great deal. But when they offer 50% off coupons, it costs you just $5. Great deal, right? Well today you can get 80% off certificates! So if you've ever thought about giving these a shot, today's your day!
Extra 80% off Dining Certificates at Restaurant.com
Use discount code FIRST.
Valid through: August 10, 2008 11:59pm CT
This discount is in addition to the everyday discounts at Restaurants.com. So if you buy a $25 Certificate for $10 and use a 80% off coupon, you pay only $2!







3 Responses to “Crazy Eights!”
That's a great discount! Thanks for spotting it first.
I have a giveaway going on that may interest you and your readers, for 3 List Caddies. The List Caddy is a sturdy list, coupon and pencil holder that snaps onto shopping cart handles and attaches to refrigerators for easy list and coupon management.
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Wow. What a discount!
@callmeabookworm - Glad I could help. And those List Caddies are neat. I can't tell you how many times I've left my little coupon caddy thingie in the shopping cart at the store and had to go back to get it when I pulled into my driveway and realized I forgot it! But a List one sounds even neater.
@Tish - Yep. I can't imagine them ever going higher then that. At 90% you'd be insane not to order one. Heck, at 80% if there's a restaurant you frequent, it's totally worth it.