All Posts Tagged With: "tanaka of tokyo"
Entertainment Books Discount – 50% Off
Entertainment.com is offering 50% Off and Free Shipping on 2010 Entertainment Books. Save over $15,000 in Local Coupons and $15,000 in Travel. Regular prices for books are $35 to $45, but with this discount, you only pay $17.50 to $22.50. Popular Books are Hawaii, Las Vegas and Orlando.
I better buy 2 books for Hawaii, because the 50% Off and 2 for 1 specials, will pay the book off itself. Tanaka of Tokyo, Gyu-Kaku, Don Ho’s Island Grill and Kobe Japanese Steak House are some of the 2 for 1 deals. I seen the book in Blockbuster Video selling for full price. With free shipping and 50% Off, I can wait for it to arrive at my door.
Expiration Date: 3/14/2010
Entertainment Book October Special – Free Shipping
Entertainment.com is offering Free Shipping and a $25 Restaurant.com Gift Certificate with every 2010 Entertainment Book order in October. Entertainment Books have been featured on Good Morning America, Rachel Ray’s Tasty Travels, ABC News and Fox News. The Books range from $35 to $45 each, but have over $15,000 of savings.
The Hawaii Book is only $35 and free shipping. Usually shipping to Hawaii is always more expensive then the Continental US. With this book, I could go on 4 dates and take them to 3 different Tanaka of Tokyo’s and Kobe Japanese Steak House, with a savings of 50% Off. Just eating out 4 times will make buying the book worthwhile. Now, the hard part, trying to find some nice lady to go with? Any takers? Just kidding, this ain’t no personal ad.
Expiration Date: 10/31/2009
Entertainment Book Discount
Get an Entertainment Book for only $15. You also get free shipping with any purchase. Each book offers savings of over $21,000. Great for travel, dining, shopping and attractions. Some of the retailers are Best Buy, Petsmart, KFC and Regal Entertainment Group.
I ate at Tanaka of Tokyo with my friend, a couple weeks ago and paid $70, with tips and tax. If I only bought the entertainment book earlier, I could have gotten buy one get one free entree deal. That meal alone would pay for the book by itself. I will get the Regal movie tickets for only $7, instead of paying over $10 at the box office. It’s only $3, but it adds up, when you go to the movies every week.
Expiration Date: 4/30/2009
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