Jacquelyn Goddard at the Boston Parks and Recreation Department says whoever complained about being forced to print out a coupon to get a discount at the William Devine Golf Course is wrong:
The City of Boston does accept "smart phone" coupons. The coupon for the golf course discount says the coupon "must be presented" and this means we allow golfers to show us the coupon on their phone and that we do not insist the coupon be printed. So, the City of Boston is paperless and that can be an option for golfers.
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Yeah, right....
By anon
Fri, 04/13/2012 - 10:53am
It doesn't mean that this policy was in place prior to .3 seconds ago, or if it was, that the policy was communicated to the person accepting the coupons.
Nowhere in the original whine
By NotWhitey
Fri, 04/13/2012 - 6:38pm
Nowhere in the original whine does said whiner claim that he tried to provide a coupon with his cell phone. I'd bet dollars to Dunkin Donuts that he just read the notice and assumed that you had to show a paper coupon.
Kinda like the MBTA's "sure,
By Ian Lamont
Fri, 04/13/2012 - 4:09pm
Kinda like the MBTA's "sure, take all the photos you want" policy. Sounds great in theory, but in practice ...