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Topic: When did Regal stop giving refills?
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Daniel Fuentz
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 230
From: Fresno, CA, USA
Registered: Apr 2003
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posted 05-17-2003 01:39 AM
I have used the on-line comment card in the past and never got a reply, so I plan to write a snail-mail letter and see if they'll reply to that. I read the sign in the lobby rather carefully, and all it says is that if you buy a large drink (or 2 large drinks, I don't remember now) and a large tub of popcorn, you get a free pack of cookie dough candy. In a circle above the pitch for that, it says "FREE refills on large drinks and large popcorn tubs" These signs have been up for several months at all the Regal complexes in this area, and I have always gotten refills on large drinks purchased there, until tonight. (Well, when I say "always" I mean in the 3 or so years that Regal has owned UA)
I was bascially posting here in the hopes that a Regal employee could tell me if this is a chain-wide thing, and if it is, when they adopted this policy. [ 05-17-2003, 04:47 AM: Message edited by: Daniel Fuentz ]
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Paul G. Thompson
The Weenie Man
Posts: 4718
From: Mount Vernon WA USA
Registered: Nov 2000
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posted 05-18-2003 01:19 AM
Does it have anything to do with Regal Battery Powered, Side Mount Urinal Flushometers for a 3/4" top spud urinals? I guess they were manufactured by Sloan and have the Regal name. Sloan is a leading manufacturer of commode and urinal flush valves.
Sorry....I just HAD to get "unprofessional" for a few seconds....
When the Maryland Stadium Authority built a new stadium in Baltimore, it needed a reliable valve that could handle the flushing demands of a 69,000-seat football arena. The flush valves had to be dependable enough to withstand the pressure at halftime, when more than 100,000 gallons of water are pumped in and discharged through underground pipes.
By the time construction began on Baltimore's PSINet Stadium, the valve had been selected. Approximately 1200 Regal 111-XL and 186-XL Flushometers manufactured by Sloan Valve Co. of Franklin Park, Ill., were to be installed at the new stadium. After 22 months of construction, the stadium was ready to open, in time for the Ravens' 1998 football season.
That should make Mr. Mike Campbell walk proud...
Hi, Mike! Nice to see you browsing....Please come and join us.
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Jack Ondracek
Film God
Posts: 2348
From: Port Orchard, WA, USA
Registered: Oct 2002
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posted 05-18-2003 04:37 AM
quote: I have used the on-line comment card in the past and never got a reply, so I plan to write a snail-mail letter and see if they'll reply to that.
Good luck. About 4 years ago, I sent a gripe to them by snail mail, complaining about the crappy presentation at one of their local houses. After asking the manager if the focus could be touched up a bit, they spent 10 minutes making it worse, which was how it stayed through the show.
I got no reply to my grumble-gram... but a year after that they closed it, and now 2 years later, it's mine.
Irony is a wonderful thing, eh?
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