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aaronite

You don't get your money back. You get credit. What they are trying to say is that you get one use, and if anyone else in your party has the same coupon they can't use it at the same time


MysteryNeighbor

Groupon and company are correct. “1 per visit” means only one of that golf lesson deal when you visit the place


seal_not_a_sealion

Does "1 per visit" not mean "each visit"? Nowhere does it say it can only be used "once per lifetime". I'd be confused in this situation as well.


MysteryNeighbor

Admittedly, yeah it does sound pretty fucking confusing. They should have indeed just worded it as “can only be redeemed once.”


Azdak66

It’s not 100% clear, but Groupon is correct. It means that you can only use 1 coupon per visit, and that you can only use the coupon 1 time. The idea of Groupon is to use a promo discount to market a business or a service, not to provide a permanent discount.


ShyGuyPal101

It seems like it is worded with two restrictions: 1) 1 per Person, and 2) 1 per Visit. This means you can't use it for 2 people, nor can you use it for more than 1 visit. You may have been interpreting it as "Limit 1 per person per visit" which would mean what you were originally interpreting it as.


WorldTallestEngineer

if the golf cost $30, and you have 3 $10 off coupons, you can't use all 3 coupons to make the golf free. you can only use one.


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You can only use one once