From now until 8/10,
Starbucks [starbucks.com] is offering a free beverage when you download the
mobile app [starbucks.com], become a Rewards members
[free to join] [starbucks.com] and make your first purchase!
As more and more Starbucks continue to re-open, they're offering 25 bonus stars for free on every order via the app (Offer Expires: 05/31/20)
Find your nearest location
here [starbucks.com].
Get a free drink after your first order
Enjoy a beverage on us.* For a limited time, get a free drink when you download the app and join Starbucks Rewards.
*Offer valid through 8/10/2020 at participating stores. Must pay with your registered Starbucks Card (or your registered Card in the app). Not valid on purchases of alcohol, Starbucks Cards or Starbucks Card reloads. Free drink redeemed as 150 Stars, valid for one standard-menu size handcrafted beverage (excluding alcohol and multi-serve items).
New Starbucks Rewards members only.
During the early part of the COVID-19 pandemic, Starbucks closed many of its locations to help promote social distancing and help stop the spread. However, the company is now reopening many of those stores, and even plans to have 90% of their locations open by June 1. Many of these reopened locations will only offer pickup or drive-thru orders.
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Why? Just use the period trick LOL
Even easier, just use the plus trick
What are these tricks?
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How is that easier? Adding a period takes one character. Adding a plus takes multiple
You can put periods anywhere before the @ in your Gmail address and it still comes to you (example1234@gmail = example.1.2.3.4@gmail). Likewise, you can put a plus after your username and before the @ and it still comes to you (example1234@gmail = example1234+starbucks@gmail). Both are good ways to make additional accounts as companies recognize them as different emails but they all come to you. So you can do +1, +2, +3, +4, etc if you need to create multiple accounts but want to receive all the emails. You can even set up filters in gmail so that anything with example+1 as the recipient goes to a certain folder.
You're thinking small picture, depends how many accounts you wanted to create. You're limited with periods, not limited with plus.
My email is really long lol. But for short emails you hit the nail on the head!