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Beware of this OpenTable Scam: Here's How to Avoid this Reservation Service Scam Don't let your guard down when you're using OpenTable app and here's why you should be on high alert.
Kurt "The CyberGuy" Knutsson warns of a new scam that targets people using OpenTable, an app that allows you to book reservations at restaurants online, and how to avoid it.
The restaurant owners who show disdain for OpenTable simply do not understand its potential or have not been properly schooled on how to make best use of its many functionalities.
OpenTable recently announced a new partnership with Kayak that allows you to use your OpenTable points on the site to purchase hotel rooms.
Unlike with OpenTable’s payments app, where reservations are required to activate the payment process, walk-ins can use Cover.
In this Q&A, Joseph Essas, OpenTable's chief technology officer, explains how he and his team use data to provide value for both diners and restaurateurs.
Restaurant-goers in San Francisco will soon be able to pay for their meals with the OpenTable app--but only if restaurants adopt the technology.
Unbeknownst to most of their customers, those restaurants may have already anticipated their reservation—that’s because they use OpenTable, too, to learn more about their diners.
Dot com meltdown survivor and restaurant reservation software company OpenTable had been a rumored IPO candidate for a while. Still, it shocked many when it finally filed its intention to debut on ...