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vaportech
May 14th, 2011, 05:33 PM
First off heres the price list for people who are only buying the single cards. It shows the breakdown of the various options you have for buying chips and which would be the best value.

http://imageshack.us/m/847/3564/daveandbusterspricebrea.png

As for everything in life, the more units you buy the more cheaper you can get it per unit.

So with 750 chips for 100 bucks, it comes down to 13 cents per chip where as the most expensive option of 48 chips for 10 bucks comes out to be 21 cents per chip.

Pretty self-explanatory chart.


For the 4-player pack cards, you only save the supercharge fee.

For 25$ you save 12$ total.
For 35$ you save 16$ total.
For 50$ you save 20$ total.


Ultimately the best $ per chip ratio is the $100 dollar option.


Then there's the special offer!

If you sign up for the Dave and Busters reward program you also receive the promotional offers ranging from $10 dollar free game play with purchase of $10 to $20 dollar free game play with purchase if $20.

Also every time you buy more credits, you get a receipt that has a quick 5 min survey for another $10 for $10.

Also when you buy $100 worth of chips, you also get an offer for $10 in free chips in your email.



So what is the best way to save? Here is your answer:

Use a $20 dollar for $20 dollar coupon, buy 100 dollars worth of chips and go on WEDNESDAY!!!

Breakdown:

20 bucks = 100 chips. Since you bought $100, you get 100 free chips so 850 total for $100 bucks.

850/100 = .12 cents per chip

Then it's half price Wednesday so your chips are worth 2x as much!!!

Thus on Wednesdays your dollar per chip ratio is now .6 cents!!!!!!!!

So buy $100, use $20 coupon, go on Wednesday.

appleb
May 14th, 2011, 06:12 PM
Save money by spending more money on stuff you don't need. That's the RFD way.

squall458
May 14th, 2011, 06:44 PM
As a side effect, I am using this concept on my grade 7 rates unit test!! THANKS!