Bribed by dinner?

TimothyB thought this was worth mentioning said
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I’m old and other people know it.

I’ve been getting flyers in the mail:


Be Our Guest

For A Fine Dining Experience At Ruth’s Chris or Spaghettini


Where, in exchange for dinner, this guy will get a chance to pitch life insurance and annuities at me. (As opposed to the fine American tradition of people selling their souls and information in exchange for a free email account.)

Anyone here have any experiences with this sort of thing?

I expect it will be lower pressure than a time share sale. I’m inclined to sign up for a Chicken Marsala dinner as Spaghettini. Though it’s tempting to ask for the Filet at Ruth’s Chris and point out that our President likes his steak well done.