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Brin ([personal profile] brin_bellway) wrote2019-08-27 05:23 pm

And speaking of Starbucks

[cw: food]


[Blogspot; Wayback] (by JP Koning; h/t Matt Levine)

I have a similar "I...*guess* there are people who don't think about this?" reaction to this post as I do to the subscription audit post, but with rather less surprise because this *is* a more advanced technique. But yes, I *do* view gift cards as a loan to the store in question, will only willingly obtain them in exchange for some consideration, and try to keep the amount of gift-card assets I hold to a minimum except when there's a reason not to.

I bought a Starbucks gift card two months ago, because their loyalty program requires that you pay in store credit. I bought a $5 card (paying for it with a credit card, and yes I *did* get cashback) and immediately spent $2.78 of it on the Yearly Starbucks Purchase (to maintain eligibility for the birthday reward: if you buy exactly one item at Starbucks per year, it's effectively buy-one-get-one-free! except you get to have the buy-one and the get-one at different times rather than ending up with two muffins at once, and *you* decide what time of year to make the Yearly Starbucks Purchase rather than them going "hey, today only we're doing a BOGO sale").

And yeah, I *know* they're tracking my spending habits, but I am willing to sell information about a single transaction for the price of one muffin, and a similar-but-scaled-up willingness for other loyalty programs.

(though there *do* exist programs whose offers I consider unacceptable: I won't use Drop, for example)

[personal profile] contrarianarchon 2019-08-28 02:11 pm (UTC)(link)
I had not thought about this and will have to go integrate that into my thoughts.

(So much optimization I'm missing out on ... I should really pay more attention to these things.)