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My employer takes part in the "Community Appreciation Program," where employees can PURCHASE discount coupons and vouchers from local businesses. I purchased a Rosati's pizza one, which included various coupons, with 2 of them being a "FREE 16" Pizza." No strings. It can only be used a specific Rosati's locations. This was the closest one to me. I used the one coupon awhile back, with no problem. Seeing the last "Free" pizza coupon was expiring soon, I called the business to place my order. After placing my order for PICK-UP and telling them I had a coupon, I was immediately questioned as to my address. Why does my address matter when I am PICKING UP the order? I told him and he replied I was "outside of the area to honor the coupon." I told him this did not even make sense as I was not getting delivery, and I was heading to my friends place with the pizza, that is a couple miles from his location. He said he didn't care, he is the new owner, was sick of giving out free pizzas & refused to honor the coupon! Nice....good luck w/that kind of attitude....
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