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EXPIRED Starbucks £10 card for £5
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sillymeeee wrote: »One person has bought so far using my link . The personal referral links where 3 people need to buy so you get it free seem to be working. Its the £5 deal bucks thing where if you recommend someone and if they buy a deal both you and they get £5 credit that isnt working.
It is written in the fine print that dealbucks cannot be used for the purchase of this deal.Mortgage: @ Feb. 2007: £133,200; Apr. 2011: £24,373; May 2011: £175,999; Jun 2013: ~£97K; Mar. 2014 £392,212.73; Dec. 2015: £327,051.77; Mar. 2016: ~£480K; Mar. 2017 £444,445.74
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Which is fair enough, but still doesn't explain why you are unable to invite friends to other deals?!0
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thanks!! ordered, added to my starbucks app and hoping for referrals
Either way, £5 for 3 grande chai lattes is ok by me!! 0 -
Anoyone who thinks of themselves as a moneysaver but buys Starbucks is deluded.
I've never understood how this country has embraced coffee shops who charge £3 odd for something costing pennies that you can make yourself!
Is it the faux kudos of walking round with a branded cup with a bit of cardboard round it?0 -
Anoyone who thinks of themselves as a moneysaver but buys Starbucks is deluded.
I've never understood how this country has embraced coffee shops who charge £3 odd for something costing pennies that you can make yourself!
Is it the faux kudos of walking round with a branded cup with a bit of cardboard round it?
I understand your point, but it's nice as an occasional treat, especially the Christmas ones and this is a good saving.0 -
Transfer your balance between cards here after you register the e-card.
http://starbucks.co.uk/card/manage/transfer0 -
Anoyone who thinks of themselves as a moneysaver but buys Starbucks is deluded.
I've never understood how this country has embraced coffee shops who charge £3 odd for something costing pennies that you can make yourself!
Is it the faux kudos of walking round with a branded cup with a bit of cardboard round it?
The same could be said for people that drink alcohol or anything else along those lines
Everyone deserves a little treat
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My DD has asked for a starbucks giftcard so this has come in very handy. If 3 or 4 members of the family buy 1 can they then be transfered onto 1 card so she has 1 card worth £30 or £40?
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Thanks Claire - just in time for my visit to my daughter in London - she loves Starbucks. You always do such good posts!EWAR0
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I was going to get one as I'm going to centre parcs, next week - just in this affects anyone else, these aren't accepted at centre parcs, even if they are put on a starbucks card nor the app. (boo to centre parcs)0
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