Can someone post a permanent post about Connections

Jodi1980

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vouchers? Every post I read about the vouchers, someone will ask 'What are vouchers?'.
 
I hate to ask, but what are the vouchers all about, and, are they really worth it for a family who has a house, eats breakfast at home, lunch sometimes at the park (often packing food) and dinner only out, usually out in town, not necessarily at the park? We would consider eating at the park though, if the prices were actually good with the vouchers.... any info?
 
Originally posted by Jodi1980
vouchers? Every post I read about the vouchers, someone will ask 'What are vouchers?'.

Jodi, good idea, but, no one would read it. :)
 
...it used to be so easy & helpful to paste the link.

Oh well.

funnyhunny, there are probably at least a dozen threads from the past week alone on this board that will give you a really good amount of info to answer your question. Just scroll down, maybe go to the 2nd and 3rd pages of this forum (slightly older threads), and I bet you'll find many examples of people's best savings and what their favorite restaurants are.

Since an initial 30 day Connections trial membership is free (see thread titled "Lillian Vernon funny" and you'll get the details and phone # to call), there is little risk involved in trying it. Even staying offsite with cooking facilities, families sharing meals at say, B&C, could get double or more the $11.25 (is that what they are now, or 11.50?) worth of food for a quick & causal voucher, which is good for an entree, side, non-alcoholic beverage, dessert, tax and tip.
 









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