Richmond, VA
Tell-a-Friend Program Rules
The Tell-A-Friend Program ("Referral Program") is provided to you ("Subscriber") under the terms and conditions of these Tell-A-Friend Program Rules ("Program Rules").
Who
We Consider a "Friend"
We have
established the following criteria for defining a "friend"
for the purposes of the Referral Program. A friend must be
a personal contact, someone who Subscriber knows or regularly
corresponds with in a friendly business or personal context.
Subscriber must not refer: (1) a non-existent person or Subscriber's
self; (2) any person that Subscriber may have reason to believe
may be offended or annoyed by being asked to participate in
Referral Program; or (3) any person who has explicitly informed
Subscriber they do not wish to participate in the Referral
Program. Subscriber may not "spam" people via email. Spam
is defined as unsolicited (unwanted, unrequested) email. If
you'd like to refer someone, but are unsure if it would be
appropriate, please contact them first to find out.
Violation
of Program Rules
Any actions inconsistent with or in violation of the Program
Rules is considered using the Referral Program in a manner
inconsistent with the intent of the Referral Program and will
result in forfeiture of all of Subscriber's rewards obtained
through the Tell-A-Friend Program.
Richmond, VA
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"I went to Penn Station last night to get some dinner. When I entered the store there was already a long line of customers. It was a crazy amount of people in a Penn Station... Anyway, the three guys worked so well together it was amazing. They were like a well-oiled machine; helping each other out on the registers, oven, fries, etc. I was in and out of Penn Station in record time for the number of customers, and throughout it all the three guys working were polite, happy and friendly. I just wanted to say thanks for making my night great with great food and an awesome experience."
– Matt

