What does this fine print mean?

Post date: 2020-04-05 12:58:00
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My hair salon sent out an email asking people to buy gift cards now while they're closed. I was all set to do it, but then I read the fine print, and I'm a little confused.

Here's what the original email said:

Wondering how you can support your local salon? Click the link below to buy gift cards for future services!

Buy a $100 gift card—>get $25 off a future service

Buy a $200 gift card—>get $50 off a future service

The discount will be taken at the time the card is redeemed.


Then when I clicked on the link, I saw this:

Support our salon with a pledge and receive a complimentary Gift Card.
Pledging is not a guarantee of future services rendered. Your pledge is a way to support our salon.


What does that mean? I find this language confusing. Am I NOT buying future services?
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