Thursday, February 11, 2010

Get Rewards For Dining Out!



Do you get rewards when you dine out?  If not, you're missing out!  Rewards Network allows you to get airline miles, hotel points, tuition savings points, shopping points, or cash back when you dine at any participating restaurant.  You choose the program - and it's totally free to you! 

Here's how it works...

Just go to RewardsNetwork.com.  Then, click on the "Dining Programs" tab.  Decide if you want to get airline miles (American Airlines, Delta, Alaska Airlines, MidWest Airlines, Southwest, United, or USAir), college tution savings points with UPromise, points with Hilton Honors, Best Buy, or Priority Club, or you can contribute points to schools and non-profits through E-Scrip.  Membership in all of these programs is totally free to you.  You just need to register your credit or debit cards (up to 5), and then use your registered card when you dine out at participating restaurants!  That's it.  It's that easy.  There's no catch. 

If airline miles or Best Buy points aren't your thing, you can choose the cashback program by going to iDine.com. You start by getting 5% cash-back every time you dine at a Rewards Network restaurant.  Once you've spent $250 in a year at Rewards Network restaurants, you start getting 10% cash-back from every check.  And, once you've spent $750, you get 15% cash-back!  And it's totally free to register! 

There are over 10,000 participating restaurants on the Rewards Network program throughout the United States and Canada.  There are a couple of hundred participating restaurants in Metro Atlanta, and some close to Dunaire include Ledet Ethiopian in ClarkstonSaba in Oakhurst, Eurasia, Mac McGee's, Amaryn's Thai Bowl, and El Tesoro in Downtown Decatur, and Selam, Mint Thai, Mexico City Gourmet, Cafe Istanbul, Pyng Ho , Ibex Restaurant, Madras Woodlands Indian, Lucky China, and Yami Sushi and Hibachi in the North Decatur / Emory Village area.  You can see if your favorite restaurants are on the program at iDine.com

Happy dining, Dunaire Neighbors!

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