Hard to swallow! Fury as festive diners are left unable to redeem 'Gourmet Guide' scheme vouchers because restaurants haven't heard of it
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Customers of a major voucher scheme fear their tokens are worth nothing after restaurants refused to take them and the company stopped answering calls. Gourmet Guide claims to have more than 2,000 of the best restaurants on its books – but some listed say they have never heard of it.
For weeks its website has been displaying a notice saying there is an ‘upgrade in progress’, with no way for customers to redeem their tokens. The company is still selling vouchers worth up to £500. The owner of the firm claimed he was introducing a new business model and tokens were being moved on to a different system.
But one customer wrote online: ‘Unable to redeem. I phoned the number given on their site. ‘It just gives you an email address which comes back saying they’re updating their site.’. Another wrote on website Trustpilot: ‘Terrible. Was bought a £100 voucher by my son and we cannot redeem. We have tried every number available to ring, we have also written to the address – letter returned with address not available.’.
Others said they had contacted restaurants which said they were not taking the coupons – or were not signed up to the scheme. Customers are finding they cannot redeem their Gourmet Guide vouchers after restaurants have refused them, with some businesses saying they never realised they were one of 2,000 on the scheme.
Fuller, Smith and Turner, owner of Bel and the Dragon pub in Cookham, Berkshire, which is listed on the website, told the Mail: ‘We are not part of the Gourmet Guide scheme and are unaware if we ever were... we will be attempting to make contact and get ourselves removed.’.