Subway Footlong Sandwich $6.99 Online or App
Code: FL699
*Redeemable at participating U.S. restaurants. Add-ons addt'l. Plus tax. Addt'l fees apply on delivery orders. Cannot be combined with other offers. 1 use. Excludes Footlong PRO® & Wraps.
http://www.subway.com
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Back in the early 1990's, my friend worked at our local Subway while we were in high school. On slow nights, he'd be the only one working so I'd go there and hang out. Their Free Sub cards were business cards and they used a rubber stamp and ink to mark them, not the trackable postage stamp stickers they all eventually started using.
The Free Sub Cards were cheap, sothey ordered cases of them. One night he cracked a case open, handed me the ink pad and rubber stamp, and I went to town. This became a nightly thing.
I didn't pay for a sub from Subway my entire college career (which was nice being on a travelling sports team, and I'd share the cards with my teammates on trips) until about 1997. It got to be where Subways on the East Coast would accept Free Sub cards from ANYWHERE but this particular Subway because we used them all over the place.
My buddy quit once we started college, but we still had other friends working at that Subway and they ended up tossing the remaining cases of business card type and going with the postage stamp cards because they were getting so many complaints from the other branches and the Franchise HQ was contacting them. They thought someone made a replica rubber stamp since the actual rubber stamp was still in their possession.
Ahhhh...the good old days when crime DID pay.