Talk:Red Robin/Archive 1
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Buying gift cards - statement on credit-card encryption?
Does a statement similar to this belong in the article somewhere?
Those considering purchasing Red Robin gift cards through the site should be aware that their credit card information is apparently not encrypted during transmission and may be exposed to hackers. See How can I tell if a web page is secure?.
--CliffC 15:30, 11 December 2006 (UTC)
A-1 Peppercorn Burger
Red Robin is PA atleast still serves the Peppercorn burger. If not, just get the ingredients on line and request the custom burger. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 69.137.27.44 (talk) 19:04, 16 December 2006 (UTC).
Buying Red Robin gift cards with a credit card
Those considering purchasing Red Robin gift cards through the site should be aware that their credit card information is apparently not encrypted by standard methods during transmission and might be exposed to hackers. See How can I tell if a web page is secure?. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by CliffC (talk • contribs) 20:29, 16 December 2006 (UTC).
- I just checked, and their online gift card purchasing site uses https. -- 12.116.162.162 19:16, 16 August 2007 (UTC)
- I think I see what's going on, the following sequence under Firefox should reproduce the problem. There are probably other sequences that will cause the problem. Ordering seems to work correctly if the process is not interrupted, at least for the first order.
- Disable all Firefox add-ons
- Clear cache, remove cookies to start clean
- Open several Firefox windows so that closing window in step 6 will not end Firefox
- Enter 'www.redrobin.com' (be sure to use 'www'), get http://www.redrobin.com/ (correct)
- Click on 'Gift Cards', get https://www.etoolsengine.com/rrgiftcard/default.aspx (correct, 'S' = secure)
- Customer gets distracted or decides he want to think about it, closes the window
- Customer opens new window
- Enter 'www.redrobin.com' (be sure to use 'www'), get http://www.redrobin.com/ (correct)
- Click on 'Gift Cards', get http://www.etoolsengine.com/rrgiftcard/? (no 'S' = not secure)
- Click on 'Continue' (no promotion code), get http://www.etoolsengine.com/rrgiftcard/Default.aspx (not secure)
- Select one $10 gift card and click 'Add To Cart', get http://www.etoolsengine.com/rrgiftcard/orderCart.aspx (not secure)
- Click 'Checkout', get http://www.etoolsengine.com/rrgiftcard/orderCart.aspx (not secure)
- At this point if the customer fills in the billing information form and hits 'Continue', the data including his credit card number is sent unencrypted.
- Ordering seems to work correctly if the process is not interrupted. I haven't checked to see if it is correct on subsequent orders. Hope this helps. It seems easy to fix (don't they all) and I hope someone from Red Robin is watching. Regards, CliffC 22:46, 16 August 2007 (UTC)
- I think I see what's going on, the following sequence under Firefox should reproduce the problem. There are probably other sequences that will cause the problem. Ordering seems to work correctly if the process is not interrupted, at least for the first order.
- I'm not sure. Trying your sequence with both Firefox and Internet Explorer, I still get https after hitting checkout. -- 12.116.162.162 20:39, 20 August 2007 (UTC)
- It's a year later and I just ordered some gift cards for a relative; I started by entering 'redrobin.com' (no www) and all went fine (using Firefox); my address bar showed an 'httpS' throughout once I clicked on 'gift cards'. So I re-tried the sequence above, keying in EXACTLY the values listed. Sorry, but this site is still screwed up. I got all the way through the process without seeing one secure httpS prefix. --CliffC (talk) 01:10, 8 December 2007 (UTC)
- Again, I've tried your exact sequence using both IE and Firefox on 3 different computers, and I was unable to recreate the problem on any of them. Calling the site "screwed up" is premature, since you seem o be the only person that's having this problem. Is it possible that a setting on your computer is causing the problem? Or a Firefox add-on? Have you tried a diferent computer? Asked anyone else to try? Virus-scanned/Spyware-scanned your computer? -- Jwinters | Talk 03:04, 22 January 2008 (UTC)
- Oh, and have you contacted Red Robin instead of "hoping they watch" wikipedia? -- Jwinters | Talk 03:04, 22 January 2008 (UTC)
- It's a year later and I just ordered some gift cards for a relative; I started by entering 'redrobin.com' (no www) and all went fine (using Firefox); my address bar showed an 'httpS' throughout once I clicked on 'gift cards'. So I re-tried the sequence above, keying in EXACTLY the values listed. Sorry, but this site is still screwed up. I got all the way through the process without seeing one secure httpS prefix. --CliffC (talk) 01:10, 8 December 2007 (UTC)
- I'm not sure. Trying your sequence with both Firefox and Internet Explorer, I still get https after hitting checkout. -- 12.116.162.162 20:39, 20 August 2007 (UTC)
Sorry to have taken so long to get back here after my January 26 scenario updates, but there didn't seem to be any great urgency. I'll answer Jwinters's last question first, "have you contacted Red Robin instead of "hoping they watch" wikipedia?" Of course I have, I am not the sort of person who blows the whistle to commence looting as soon as they see a security exposure. When I spotted this one I filled out a problem report at the web site and received a tracking number. On November 14 2006 I wrote to relations@redrobin.com with subject line "Your insecure web site - sorry, I won't be buying a gift card this way!", included the problem tracking number, and asked them to pass my email on to their computer people. I heard nothing, nada, from Red Robin about either the problem report or the followup email.
Both my machines are virus-free, thank you, and the problem is reproducible on either one. I also asked a friend who I know can follow a test script scrupulously to try this one. His machine and mine have never been connected in any way, so contamination is not an issue. Here's what he said:
- "Yep, the first one is ok, but after closing and opening the second time, the site address is http://www.etoolsengine.com/rrgiftcard/?
- I'll bet they have a session cookie that they think is still valid, they're not testing between every step....
- And it's never secure again, all the way to the credit card step....
- AND even if you open IE after this point, it also exhibits the same non-secure behavior, although the static text helpfully says "This site chose VeriSign SSL for secure e-commerce and confidential communications.""
I've spent more time on this than I ever planned to, so now I'll leave it alone and hope for the best, but I'll be watching closely when I order my gift certificates next Christmas. --CliffC (talk) 18:39, 7 February 2008 (UTC)
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Noteable?
Is it noteable that Red Robin advertises in states they don't have any stores in? Lots42 (talk) 01:44, 2 October 2008 (UTC)
Peppercorn burger
Curse you, Red Robin. You pulled the A-1 peppercorn burger... You pulled the A-1 peppercorn burger! You maniacs! - 70.117.10.165
- I'd like it if they'd serve the burgers on plates rather than baskets -- either that or cut back on the gobs of mayo they put on them. Those of us with mustaches can't eat burgers by hand when half a jar of mayonnaise is going to come squirting out all over every time we take a bite. 24.178.126.182 18:31, 19 May 2006 (UTC)
Shave your mustache, bro. It's 2008. Come on. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.226.77.1 (talk) 04:04, 31 August 2008 (UTC)
Or just ask the server for less mayo. I mean, its a simple request and not hard to do. I dont think Red Robin premakes their burgers like, say, mcdonalds does. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.247.162.70 (talk) 02:51, 21 June 2011 (UTC)
THEY PUT MAYO ON ALMOST EVERYTHING. Even the BBQ burger. WTF???
RESPONSE: Know whats great about red robin? You can ask for your burger to be put on a plate, you can ask for easy mayo and HEY! you can even still get the peppercorn burger, with chipotle mayo instead. Imagine That. Strike that, Peppercorn burger was reintroduced Monday, April 16th. All you gotta do is ask.
Just like every restaurant, you can ask for an item without something. Everything at RR is made fresh. It's like fast food in a sit-down restaurant. Just a hint, if you get the basic cheeseburger, it comes with the Big 6, which is Mayo, Lettuce, Tomato, Pickles, Onions, and Red Pickle Relish. The relish is not very good and a lot of people end up not eating the bottom bun of the burger because of it. So be sure to ask for your burger without it if you don't like relish.
Deletion of my contributions..
If you look at chili's wiki, they have trivia, yet when I try and add RR trivia, it gets labeled as "advertising." I find their mottos, trivia and training procedures very informative. Why is this so?
71.142.208.148 05:10, 20 August 2007 (UTC)Questioning
- Trivia, by it's very nature, is not suitable for Wikipedia. And 'mottos' -are- advertising. Lots42 (talk) 00:32, 27 August 2008 (UTC)
Sorry, but I disagree with the second respondent and agree with the first. The Wikipedia is an encyclopedia of information - all types of information. A companies motto is just as valid of a "piece of information" as anything, and deserves a place in this archive of information. I agree only so far as to say that advertising and bias should be left out of the wikipedia. But to suggest that information, raw and pure, even one such as a motto specifically associating with a singular company... that is not bias nor is it advertising. Where else am I supposed to find an unbiased list of company mottoes if not the wikipedia? 98.247.162.70 (talk) 02:56, 21 June 2011 (UTC)
Bottomless fries with ranch dressing
= happiness —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Zion007 (talk • contribs) 13:42, 5 December 2006 (UTC).
- <aol>me too</aol> -- 12.116.162.162 19:14, 16 August 2007 (UTC)
UGH ONE THING THAT BUGS ME AND IS SO TACKY IS WHEN PPL ASK FOR THE FRIES BEFORE THE MEAL...WHEN YOU GUYS GET IT AS AN APPETIZER. WTF IS YOUR PROBLEM, ARE YOU THAT CHEAP AND TACKY TO ACTUALLY ASK FOR YOUR FRIES BEFORE YOUR MEAL? UGHHHHHHH! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.202.78.47 (talk) 06:41, 1 October 2008 (UTC)
One thing that bugs me is when people nerdrage over the dumbest things, like people asking for fries before their meal. :P 98.145.238.99 (talk) 08:30, 25 June 2013 (UTC)
- This is a forum for improvements to the Red Robin article, please. Lots42 (talk) 01:43, 2 October 2008 (UTC)
Protected page
Why is this page protected? Is Red Robin involved in some controversy that I'm not aware of? No other restaurant chains have their Wiki pages locked. It makes no sense. 63.92.248.121 (talk) 05:50, 14 January 2017 (UTC) Darwin
Semi-protected edit request on 5 April 2016
The franchises didn't add up so I checked the source and it is supposed to be 439 company owned + 99 franchises, Totaling 538 restaurants. This has not been corrected - or perhaps it was redone. In any case it still adds up incorrectly, as of 10 Jan 2017.
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The franchises didn't add up so I checked the source and it is supposed to be 439 company owned + 39 franchises, Totaling 538 restaurants.
This doesn't add up to 538 either. If the number is 538 total locations, and 439 are company O&O, and 39 are franchises, who operates the remaining 60 locations? Is it 439 company O&O and 99 franchises? is it 499 company O&O, and 39 franchises? Is it 478 total locations? ... Is it 598 total locations as in the article? --68.133.27.51 (talk) 07:05, 14 September 2017 (UTC)
Can somebody add the Start date and age template from the current "1969" to {start date and age|1969|9} to correspond to Red Robin's official founding date?
173.73.242.76 (talk) 21:55, 5 April 2016 (UTC)
Edit:
I was just wondering if somebody could put a "< br >" in between "{start date and age|1969|9} [Seattle|Seattle, Washington]," and change the location to "[Seattle], [Washington (state)|Washington], [United States|U.S.]"?
So that it will be "{start date and age|1969|9} < br > [Seattle], [Washington (state)|Washington], [United States|U.S.]".
- Second edit:
- Second edit:
Could somebody put a comma in between "Seattle" and "Washington" so that it'll be "Seattle, Washington"?
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.73.242.76 (talk) 00:24, 18 April 2016 (UTC)
- Done — JJMC89 (T·C) 01:33, 18 April 2016 (UTC)
- Done I have edited per {{Infobox company}}: Location first (we don't link counties), no line break, then start date and age. Sam Sailor Talk! 11:19, 18 April 2016 (UTC)
added a new logo for Red Robin — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2600:1:C697:D4AC:4806:BF66:124E:4F27 (talk) 00:46, 25 April 2016 (UTC)
This article has only one source, what Red Robin has to say about itself. It reads like a commercial for Red Robin.Furbucket2016 (talk) 02:20, 17 September 2018 (UTC)