View Full Version : Food Harvey's Coupons (Scans of Original)
maxed_out
Feb 15th, 2009, 06:44 AM
These are scans of the original. I guess it wouldn't hurt to try printing these out and using them, might just work.
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o163/Leafan/harveys1.jpg
*Fine Print Says:
"Registered trademark of Cara Operations Limited. Present coupon before ordering. Limit one coupon per guest, per visit. Not valid with any other offers or with combo specials. Valid only at participating locations. No cash value. Taxes extra. Coupon expires February 28, 2009."
kleptodathief
Feb 15th, 2009, 06:57 AM
way too blurry! thanx tho
can anyone up a sharper scan? harveys makes nice burgers...esp cuz its right inside most HD stores! :idea:
kiz5
Feb 15th, 2009, 07:17 AM
Are these the same ones that should be expiring really soon? Or, another batch were released?
Shezan
Feb 15th, 2009, 08:29 AM
Are these the same ones that should be expiring really soon? Or, another batch were released?
Why not try reading them?
Bottom right, you can make out February 28...
NG
Feb 15th, 2009, 09:12 AM
Why not try reading them?
Bottom right, you can make out February 28...
You and I can read the text but it is pretty small and fuzzy so I wouldn't blame someone for missing it.
bubble.tea
Feb 15th, 2009, 09:17 AM
methinks OPs scanner was 'maxed out' hence the blurry scans LOLz...
simplylgg
Feb 15th, 2009, 09:57 AM
There is always a trick with these coupons. Please always read the fine print.
When last time I used the coupon for "buy 1 sandwich get 1 free", the forced me to buy a side order (fries) and they also charge me 50c extra for the cheese on the second sandwich. So, when I though I could spend around $4 to get two sandwich, I end up spending around $9. For $9 I could have purchased a more decent food at a better restaurant.
I will never fall for these coupons anymore.
gsrce
Feb 15th, 2009, 11:15 AM
Where's the Angus coupon? =p
Let's see how long it takes for Harveys to contact RFD to pull these coupons...
nitroblu
Feb 15th, 2009, 12:20 PM
There is always a trick with these coupons. Please always read the fine print.
When last time I used the coupon for "buy 1 sandwich get 1 free", the forced me to buy a side order (fries) and they also charge me 50c extra for the cheese on the second sandwich. So, when I though I could spend around $4 to get two sandwich, I end up spending around $9. For $9 I could have purchased a more decent food at a better restaurant.
I will never fall for these coupons anymore.
...how is it a trick?:confused::confused: you should ALWAYS read the fine print. it's ur own fault u missed that...maybe it was ur first time using a coupon? :rolleyes: hahahaha
Matrixvibe
Feb 15th, 2009, 12:26 PM
will they let you use a printed coupon?
kidgoku
Feb 15th, 2009, 12:26 PM
There is always a trick with these coupons. Please always read the fine print.
When last time I used the coupon for "buy 1 sandwich get 1 free", the forced me to buy a side order (fries) and they also charge me 50c extra for the cheese on the second sandwich. So, when I though I could spend around $4 to get two sandwich, I end up spending around $9. For $9 I could have purchased a more decent food at a better restaurant.
I will never fall for these coupons anymore.
Blame your own stupidity.
TCWeasel
Feb 15th, 2009, 12:30 PM
They've always charged extra for the cheese with these coupons, and it is something you should expect to pay when the original is not with cheese.
Still though, how you managed to pay $5 for fries and a slice of cheese is impressive.
Oh. Those in the Brantford area.
http://www.brantfordcoupons.ca/coupons_din.asp# A few dining places including a Harveys printable coupon.
kidgoku
Feb 15th, 2009, 12:33 PM
Still though, how you managed to pay $5 for fries and a slice of cheese is impressive.
+1
I was about to post that :cheesygrihaha
TimelessVictory
Feb 15th, 2009, 02:09 PM
There is always a trick with these coupons. Please always read the fine print.
When last time I used the coupon for "buy 1 sandwich get 1 free", the forced me to buy a side order (fries) and they also charge me 50c extra for the cheese on the second sandwich. So, when I though I could spend around $4 to get two sandwich, I end up spending around $9. For $9 I could have purchased a more decent food at a better restaurant.
I will never fall for these coupons anymore.
LOL. Reading this reminded me about Peter Griffin and the Chicken who gave him a bad coupon. If Harveys has a mascot perhaps you should go hunt it down. J/K.
mcaj
Feb 15th, 2009, 02:24 PM
There is always a trick with these coupons. Please always read the fine print.
When last time I used the coupon for "buy 1 sandwich get 1 free", the forced me to buy a side order (fries) and they also charge me 50c extra for the cheese on the second sandwich. So, when I though I could spend around $4 to get two sandwich, I end up spending around $9. For $9 I could have purchased a more decent food at a better restaurant.
I will never fall for these coupons anymore.
Blame your own stupidity.
@kidgoku: Pipe down, smarty pants. He's simply sharing his experience here.
Song
Feb 15th, 2009, 03:10 PM
were these coupons mailed out with your regular flyers or did you get them in-store? i don't think i've ever gotten harvey's coupons in the mail...
connery
Feb 15th, 2009, 03:57 PM
I received coupons in the mail.
Already used them. My kids love Harveys when we are traveling.
passthatversace
Feb 15th, 2009, 05:42 PM
I received mine in the mail (I'm in MTL)
wszeto28
Feb 15th, 2009, 09:06 PM
sometimes, if the coupon says "with purchase of fries and/or drink" or something like that, u can actually just get the combo instead of getting a sandwich and fries in order to get another free sandwich.... even with the mcd ones, i've always bought a combo to get a free sandwich even though the fine print says "free sandwich with purchase of sandwich and fries" i've never come across a fast food restaurant that forces u to buy everything separate
gsrce
Feb 15th, 2009, 09:26 PM
Since no one else is going along with my joke, I'll repeat myself =p
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