Free Quiznos Subs
Quiznos is giving out free sub coupons. All you have to do is give your first name, last name, zip, birthday, and email address for their marketing database and tell them what your favorite sub is. Once the email arrives in your box, it will be equipped with some kind of send-to-a-friend function so they can also exchange their personal information for sandwiches. Order up one for JackB Nimble at mrmixelpixle9292@gmail.com please.
MillionSubs [Quiznos] (Thanks to everyone who sent this in!)
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I tried to print the coupon out at the office (the only printer I have since I rarely print anything personal) and it ended up stalling the network printer!
I thought it might be a bad printer, so I registered with another email address and tried printing to another, and again, hung the printer!
I think it's a conspiracy!
Yeah I tried to print it as a PDF so I could print it later when I was actually near a printer...wouldn't let me...so no more coupon :(
You can obviously sign up with bogus account info, but if you sign up with real info they send you coupons about once a month. Usually stuff like free drink & chips with a sandwich or a couple bucks off whatever new sandwich they're promoting.
I have it coming to myaddress+quiznos@gmail.com and I haven't seen any spam coming in with that tag so I really doubt that they're selling my info.
@Geekybiker: I actually refuse to sign up because I do NOT want to give my real info. But if I can use a throwaway email account (everyone should have one of these) and some fake info I just might sign up for it.
That won't fly in my town. God forbid you should attempt to redeem any coupons at our local Quizno's. You'll be shot down like a criminal.
They always post the latest coupon flyer on the door with a big, bright note that says "We ARE NOT participating in this ad campaign and will not honor these coupons!!!" (Yeah, with all the caps and exclamation points, too.) And if you miss the sign or try to use the coupon anyway, prepare to meet your maker, or at least be made a fool of at the cash register. When they first opened, they handed out "buy 1 get 1 free" coupons all over town, then interrogated people who tried to use them, claiming that they were redeeming alot more than they handed out. I think the response was just alot bigger than they thought it would be.
I understand that Quizno's is one of the least-profitable franchises and that corporate support of these ads is non-existent. But to lose out on tons of repeat business by not participating in these promotions is, well, just silly.
@kaptainkk: me too! I was like hmm, it's been an hour, where's my email? Oh there it is... in the spam!
I called our local Quizno's and was told that they didn't accept the coupon because....they lowered their prices 2 weeks ago. But my fiance tells me they never accepted coupons. The guy on the phone tried to tell me that their beef something or other used to be 10-12 dollars and is now 9.99. If it were 10something, how much of a discount are we really talking?
Then he tried to pressure me into ordering delivery on the spot.
@wickedpixel: It's only your name, folks. They won't fingerprint you. Provide your real-ish name, a zip code and your "sign up for porn" email address.
Or use your fake ID.
@heart.shaped.rock: They don't honor them at many stores because Quiznos Corporate is notorious for not reimbursing the franchises for the promotions. My local Quiznos will offer something like $1 or $2 off if you bring in a BOGO coupon.
@ludwigk: Turkey on wheat bread topped with vegetables is perfectly healthy - it's the cheese and the sauces that make it unhealthy, so just avoid too much of those.
And I just had a Quizno's turkey sub and it was delicious - don't know what you're talking about!
@secretoftheeast: I was able to print to pdf on my computer (on a mac) without problems. I'll print it out at work tomorrow before lunch :-)
@magic8ball: And its actually a lot. For the cost of a quizno's sub, I can buy a list of opted in, validated email adresses with about 1k email addresses, so they apparently think your info is worth alot.
@Geekybiker: When I worked for Quiznos, we checked ID on the coupons. Franchises and staff preferences vary, but its a reasonable expectation.
A hilariously punny pseudonym, however, is more likely to slide past because of how ridiculous it is. Amuse the cashier-monkey, and almost anything goes.
Oh cool! Now I can go back to Quiz 4+ years after I ordered a sandwich they promoted heavily, then they say they are out of the upgraded meat, but will gladly give me the inferior, then they are out of the bread, but will gladly !!charge me more for bread I don't want!!, then got extremely rude when I didn't accept their generous offers to make and charge me more for a sandwich I never asked for.
Which you can then immediately opt-out of: "(Entrants may opt-out of the Quiznos Q-Club at any time by visiting the opt-out page located at: www.quiznos.com/offers/Optout.aspx.)"
I mean, that was literally the next sentence you ellipse'd out.
@Plates: For your name, birthday, email address, and zip code. Not exactly the family jewels, but probably a bit more info than you're comfortable with anyone having.
@PoleMan14: same problem some bizarre flash error, you can only print it once so no free sub for me and no business for quiznos
@ludwigk: Can't say the same for the people in Africa, who'd rather get the dysentery than go hungry. Doctors Without Borders
It was your "hungry" statement that required this response.
Congratulations on getting your sub. My coupon never arrived, not even in the SPAM folder.
I want my personal information back.




















Just got one, very delicious.