I get calls for two different Papa John's. At the first they routinely have coupons stashed behind the counter for customers to use, and they'll honor any special deals. At the other one they don't.
> ChineseChick Wrote:
> I had a discussion with the scheduler last week
> about the coupons and he told me he used to work
> for Papa Johns and the customer is allowed to
> redesign the special coupon offers so they can
> order less than the coupon and still get the price
> such as a coupon for a 5 topping pizza, if you ask
> for that deal with only 2 toppings they are
> supposed to give it to you for the 5 topping
> special price. Same with the designer pizzas, if
> the coupon for their special designer pizza is for
> $12 and you redesign it with pepperoni and onions
> to fit the parameters of the shop, they give it to
> you on the designer pizza special. But in my
> experience I was once offered the 5 topping
> special on the phone for $12 but when I said I
> only wanted 2 toppings the price went up to
> $17.95. I had to pay the $17.95 or stand out by
> trying to convince them I should only pay $12 for
> the lesser pizza toppings. I chose not to stand
> out. However, I stood out by "stupidly" paying an
> extra $6 instead of attempting to convince them I
> should get it for $12. The shopper cannot win. I
> actually called the store a few weeks outside of a
> shop and asked anonymously about this and was told
> that yes, I could redesign any special to my
> liking as long as it was the same size pizza and
> the same or less toppings as the special...But on
> jobs I was never offered that choice....
> Please disregard my run on sentences!
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