How to Become a Member at Outback Steak House as a Foreigner

About 3 weeks ago, I went to Outback Steak House with my husband and some foreign friends. When I ordered, I asked for an individual bill for us. We got the bill after the meals and it was amazing how we all were full, yet our (me and my husband) bill was very different to other couples. That is because I was a member and the other foreigners weren’t. (By the way, it doesn’t cost any money to become a member.)

There are 2 main benefits if you are a member of Outback steak House in Korea.

  • You can get a Birthday coupon and with that you can get a free appetizer (with one meal minimum purchase). You can choose one amongst Bloomin’ Onion, Coogee Bay Calamari, and Rangeland rib lets
    (You can get this birthday coupon once a year, but you can use it any time you want. They also send you some free coupons occasionally.)
  • If you are married, on your wedding anniversary you can get 2 glasses of free drinks (Pick from Soda, Beer, or Wine)

When I got home I visited the Outback Steak House website to find some information about membership for foreigners. Surprisingly they had an English web page, but it didn’t have any information about membership or any other Event promotions.

I finally found out how to become a member, as a foreigner, at the FAQ on the Korean web page, though I wondered how many foreigners can read that FAQ to become a member. So I am going to tell you how to become a member at Outback Steak House in Korea, so if you want, just do what I say now. (They ask for a lot of information, but that is common for all website registrations in Korea.)

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*Send your information below to contactus@outback.co.kr then they will reply by e-mail. These are all supposedly required (especially 1-5, 9, and 10)
  1. Your e-mail address (It will be your ID on the website. So you can’t change it later.)
  2. Password (English and Numbers 6-8 letters)
  3. Foreigner Registration Number
  4. Name
  5. Birth Date
  6. Single or Married / If married wedding anniversary
  7. Final Education
  8. Occupation
  9. Address and Post code
  10. Phone number
  11. Mobile phone number
  12. Name of Local Outback Steak House you often go to
  13. Number of times you have visited that shop
  14. Subscribe to the News letter (Choose Yes or No)

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5 Responses to How to Become a Member at Outback Steak House as a Foreigner
  1. JrZyChris
    November 7, 2007 | 11:39 pm

    Nah, they know they have it made in America. We’ll never see a free coupon unless perhaps for some crazy reason business does a nose-dive.

  2. sue
    February 14, 2007 | 6:06 pm

    Hi Ronnie,
    I have no idea about Los Angeles.
    This post is about Korean branches of Outback Steak House only.
    Sorry.

  3. Ronnie
    February 14, 2007 | 5:50 pm

    Can we become members in Los Angeles?

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  5. [...] 2. Become a member and get a free coupon. Click here to find out how to become a member. Print out the Birthday coupon. (You can get this birthday coupon once a year, but you can use it any time you want.) With this you can get a free appetizer (with one meal minimum purchase). You can choose one amongst Bloomin’ Onion, Coogee Bay Calamari, and Rangeland Riblets. [...]

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