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If you've never used InKind, honestly don't start. I did it for a while because my Amex covered the annual membership fee, and there were several really good restaurants in my area that accepted it.
Lately, all the places I'd use this at have stopped accepting it, one by one. I'm down to one decent place near my house, and maybe one by my office.
I still have about $100 in my InKind wallet, and am afraid the last restaurants I'd want to go to will pull out before I get a chance to spend it.
If you've never used InKind, honestly don't start. I did it for a while because my Amex covered the annual membership fee, and there were several really good restaurants in my area that accepted it.
Lately, all the places I'd use this at have stopped accepting it, one by one. I'm down to one decent place near my house, and maybe one by my office.
I still have about $100 in my InKind wallet, and am afraid the last restaurants I'd want to go to will pull out before I get a chance to spend it.
If you live in a populated area it's great. We've saved thousands of dollars already and eat exclusively at the supported restaurants.You can stack discounted gift cards with promo offers. I don't know how anyone can afford to pay full price every time they go out to eat.
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inKind gives you 20% credit for the amount spent, so this deal is basically another 10% or $10 (so I'd suggest only for those who already regularly use inKind).
inKind is basically a loan shark for restaurants so restaurants exit the program when their debt has been paid off (or the restaurant closes). I'm not sure why International Smoke uses it—apparently Steph Curry has a limit to funding his wife's ventures.
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Lately, all the places I'd use this at have stopped accepting it, one by one. I'm down to one decent place near my house, and maybe one by my office.
I still have about $100 in my InKind wallet, and am afraid the last restaurants I'd want to go to will pull out before I get a chance to spend it.
Lately, all the places I'd use this at have stopped accepting it, one by one. I'm down to one decent place near my house, and maybe one by my office.
I still have about $100 in my InKind wallet, and am afraid the last restaurants I'd want to go to will pull out before I get a chance to spend it.
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inKind is basically a loan shark for restaurants so restaurants exit the program when their debt has been paid off (or the restaurant closes). I'm not sure why International Smoke uses it—apparently Steph Curry has a limit to funding his wife's ventures.
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