Free Einstein Bros Bagel

Is it safe to assume that if I use this coupon for a free Einstein Bros bagel, that I’ll become as smart as the titular reference? I could use the extra brainpower to figure out how in the world to fix my dish washer. I first noticed a problem when I couldn’t locate my refrigerator through the sea of bubbles.

If not, I’ll settle for his crazy hair.

[via Hip 2 Save]





:: 8 Comments About This Freebie ::

  1. #1 Star |

    Dee, Ana! Got Cream Cheese? :-)

  2. #2 Dee |

    Hey all! Don’t believe that there are Einstein Bros. in my area.

  3. #3 Dee |

    I stand corrected. There is an Einstein’s about 20 minutes from me! Who knew ( not me obviously)! Had never heard of them! Be back, gonna’ go get a bagel!

  4. #4 Marc |

    Hey Goob.

    What happens if I become a friend of Einstein’s and they pull all my Facebook information and that of my other friends?

    I’m nervous about accepting these Facebook offers for that reason alone.

  5. #5 Goob |

    @Marc – Becoming a fan of a company’s page on Facebook does not enable them to access your or any of your friend’s info. For instance, of the 16,000 fans of HIF, I can’t see any info of theirs beyond what they’ve got set to be 100% public.

    Adding a Facebook application is a different story. Those typically are able to pull your information, but again, not your friend’s. As to what happens to the information after you delete the app – well I’m not certain, but I’d guess they still have it.

    Here’s the thing with Facebook. They’re trying their hardest to open up every piece of information on the site to the entire public because that’s the only way they’re going to become massively profitable. Their recent “privacy update,” which did nothing at all to strengthen privacy, is a reflection of the path they’re headed down.

    But think of this: when you sign up for a freebie, what do you give out? Name, address, e-mail, maybe phone number and birthday. That’s pretty much exactly what the typical Facebook profile looks like. So if an app does pull some info and decides to use it, they’ve only got what you would normally give them when signing up for a regular freebie.

  6. #6 Gina |

    Hey all! Is it just me, or did that coupon print out really small?! lol

  7. #7 Loi |

    I became a fan and I didn’t see a coupon anywhere…..what am I missing?

  8. #8 allison |

    Just got my free bagel with no problems. They’ll take your coupon no matter how tiny it printed out =)



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