Save on a Mother’s Day meal with $100 Restaurant.com eGift Card for $14

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Celebrate Mom with a $100 Restaurant.com eGift Card for $14.
Here's how $14 can get you a $100 Restaurant.com eGift Card to celebrate Mother's Day.
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If you want to show your mom how much you care, take her out for a nice dinner on Mother’s Day. You might not have to set aside much if you use a $100 Restaurant.com eGift Card to purchase gift certificates at restaurants in all 50 states. 

Save at more than 62,000 restaurants

Restaurant.com is a massive network of local eateries and national chains. Odds are pretty good that one of the 62,000-plus restaurants is nearby, but check to be sure before purchasing your gift card. (All you have to do to see what restaurants are available is enter your zip code on Restaurant.com.)

Here’s how it’ll go if you want to use your card to offset the cost of a Mother’s Day meal.

  1. Purchase your Restaurant.com eGift Card here.
  2. Redeem your credits on Restaurant.com itself.
  3. Enter your ZIP code or the ZIP code of anywhere you’re visiting.
  4. Use your $100 credit to purchase gift certificates at restaurants.

If your mom is craving a stack of pancakes to celebrate the stack of chores she doesn’t have to do on Mother’s Day, see if there’s a gift certificate available online for an Ihop or local diner. You might end up spending $10 of your eGift Card credit for a $25 gift certificate. Just double-check with the restaurant to see if there are any restrictions. Some might not let you use the certificate to pay for alcohol, or might have a purchase limit.

Save on a $100 Restaurant.com eGift Card

Celebrate Mother’s Day with the first of what could be many tasty meals. Until May 14 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific, you can get a $100 Restaurant.com eGift Card on sale for only $14. No coupon needed.

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