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MDE restaurants that offer 30% off with Visa card on Tuesdays?

I know that Triada and Zhang offer the discount. Does anyone know of other restaurants that participate?

Thanks

By luck4unme on Sep 29, 2009, 09:50 in Friendly Talkzone.


nevertrustapaisa says on Sep 29, 2009, 10:22:

There used to be a web based list of participating businesses. I don't remember the site. But it may still exist.

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Noelito40 says on Sep 29, 2009, 10:24:

http://www.visa.com.co/visamiercoles/

Last year they had a vise martes as well, for clothing stores, miercoles is for restaurants

Noelito

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nevertrustapaisa says on Sep 29, 2009, 10:44:

The site says Wednesday is for clothes and Tuesday is for restaurants:

http://www.visa.com.co/martesVisa/home.aspx


*Válido sólo los días martes y para consumos solicitados después de las 7 p.m. Oferta válida desde el 3 de marzo hasta el 24 de noviembre de 2009.

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Paisa/Calena/Luver says on Sep 29, 2009, 10:51:

Is that with Colombian visa #'s or ANY visa #s?

"PAY ATTENTION! I wonder if that person knows that when we push the FUNNY button, its because we are reading something outrageous, trying to be cynical, derogatory, sarcastic and/or obnoxious!"

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nevertrustapaisa says on Sep 29, 2009, 10:53:

I have used an International Visa with no problem.

*Promoción válida únicamente pagando con tarjetas Visa o Visa Electron. No aplica para pagos en efectivo o en cheque.

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TampaKarlitos says on Sep 29, 2009, 11:11:

And they copy it in the back for free. I had mine copied at the lounge upstairs from Triada along with someone I was with. A few days later someone tried to buy 8000 worth of stereo equipment in Europe.
Lesson learned. I now only use my CC when I see them swipe it in front of me. I had never knew why they did that until now.

Que importa la raza tampoco el idioma si al fin lo que cuenta es lo buena persona

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nevertrustapaisa says on Sep 29, 2009, 11:29:

The modern places bring the wireless dataphone to your table. I have even had the dataphone brought to my home with domicilio. Everything is done in front of you.

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TampaKarlitos says on Sep 29, 2009, 11:38:

Yes! And I like that system for the obvious protection is seems to have. I will now only use my card in places like that. Which happens to be most. But for some reason, upstairs at Triada they did not use it when I was there about one year ago. This may changed. I have not been back there since to see if they still do that. And it has nothing to do with anything other than I do not like Triada as much as I used to.

Que importa la raza tampoco el idioma si al fin lo que cuenta es lo buena persona

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luck4unme says on Sep 29, 2009, 16:01:

Greg Yohn wrote:

"but I did not have to pay the 70000 peso bill when the meat just cost about 5000"

Yikes dude! You're proud of that?

What's the difference between what you did and reaching into their cash register and stealing the money? And you did it for less than $2.50!

Too bad you didn't choke on the food you stole.

The monkey would not approve either. What you did was NOT NICE!

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medefockinllin says on Sep 29, 2009, 16:39:

GregYohn...you are something else my friend. Are you by any chance Israeli?

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viajero123 says on Sep 29, 2009, 16:45:

Greg, they offered to give you your money back and you didn't accept it?

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Allen Parker says on Sep 29, 2009, 17:11:

GregYohn,I guess I'm the only one who thinks about all the people who have got sick or threw out the meat or other merchandise and Carrefour paid nothing......
Atta Boy!

Without change we all die!

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luck4unme says on Sep 29, 2009, 17:33:

Hey Allen,

Nice to see you............still waiting for info on the 3 BR luxury apt in Poblado for $650 per month.

Greg wrote:

"In the US, compensatory damages would have resulted."

ROFLMAO! YGBSM!

Now I get it!

People who think that grocery store chains WANT their customers to become deathly ill are commonly referred to as paranoid.

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nevertrustapaisa says on Sep 30, 2009, 09:33:

Traditionally, businesses would take nothing back. So, while businesses have changed to become more competitive, people have been slow to believe they can actually return something and be treated with respect.

With the exception of some supermarkets, most stores will still not return your cash, or credit you. They will only give you store credit. I have received vouchers from places like Home Center and Exito, to be used at the register.

Kudos for making Carrefour stand by their products. Places Like Carrefour and Exito will sell anything they can get away with. A friend of mine used to work for Exito and told me they change the expiration dates on some products that didn't move before reaching the date.

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