Fine dining courtesy of RBTT

Published: Thursday | October 7, 2010 Comments 0

"Dining out is always in" and you can double the pleasure that your delectable meal will provide by using your RBTT credit card and giving yourself a chance to win $100,000 cash! With more than 60 restaurants to choose from in the Corporate Area and the tourism capital Montego Bay, St James, as well as Ocho Rios, St Ann, The Gleaner-sponsored Restaurant Week offers more dining choices and more opportunities for you to use your RBTT credit card to settle your bill for a chance to be the lucky winner of the grand prize of $100,000, the second prize of $75,000 or the third prize of $50,000.

How to participate

During Restaurant Week, settle your bill using your RBTT credit card, fill in the very short RBTT/RW entry coupon that you will receive with your bill and hand it back to your waiter or server, and you will be entered for a chance to win.

Just in time for Christmas entertaining!

Drawing for the winners will take place on December 3, so your attractive cash reward could come in very handy for Christmas entertaining and shopping with family and friends.

Something for the waiters/servers too!

RBTT will also have something for the restaurant staff who work hard to help make your dining experience memorable. The waiter or server who reminds the most customers about this special promotion will also win a cash prize of $50,000, as long as his or her name appears on the coupon filled out by each diner who uses the RBTT card and enters the competition. There is also a second prize of $25,000.

So make your reservations early and ensure that your RBTT credit card is safely tucked away in your purse or wallet before leaving home, as it is the preferred payment choice for Restaurant Week.

Call RBTT Telephone Service Centre for more details:

960-RBTT (7288)

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