I remember reading a positive review on Epinions. I haven't bought from them yet, but make sure you understand the terms if you do.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
• Certificate may only be applied to the food portion of the bill.
• No cash value for gift certificates.
• No cash back upon redemption or at any other time.
• Gift certificates cannot be used for taxes, tips or prior balances.
• Valid for dine in only unless otherwise stated.
• Valid for parties of 2 or more unless otherwise stated.
• Use of gift certificates for alcoholic beverages is at the sole discretion of the merchant. Merchant agrees to comply with all state laws pertaining to same.
• Limit one (1) redemption per customer per month per restaurant.
• Only one gift certificate can be used per party, even if the party is seated at separate tables and/or receives more than one check.
• The issuing of restaurant credit is at the sole discretion of the merchant unless otherwise required by law.
• Neither the seller nor the merchant is responsible for lost or stolen certificates or gift certificates reference numbers.
• Gift certificates cannot be combined with any other gift certificates, third party certificates, coupons, or promotions.
• Any attempted redemption not consistent with these terms and conditions will render the gift certificate null and void.
• Void to the extent prohibited by law.
• No refunds after 90 days from the date of purchase.
ALL GIFT CERTIFICATES EXPIRES ONE YEAR AFTER PURCHASE EXCEPT AS FOLLOWS:
• Hawaii and Massachusetts- Expires two years from date of purchase.
• If face value is under $100 in New Hampshire there is no expiration.
• No expiration in California, Delaware and Illinois.
I'd buy them for myself, but I wouldn't be comfortable giving a gift with that many restrictions. To me it's buying a coupon, not a gift certificate.
Andrea
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