Got 17 points from the Happy New Year email dated Jan 1st.
Not my primary email so I only saw it today.
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Got 17 points from the Happy New Year email dated Jan 1st.
Not my primary email so I only saw it today.
Does anyone know what currency the Starbucks Gift Card is in?
/for ex. if I were to sell it online, could anyone use it, anywhere in the world?
DMR Facebook Trivia Game (5 points) - Week of Jan 16, 2017
https://apps.facebook.com/disneymovierewards/
Name of Alice's cat?
Dinah
Name of Aristocats' owner?
Adelaide Bonfamille
Jafar's official title?
Royal Vizier
Bad guys from Robin Hood:
Captain Crocodile; Sir Hiss; Prince John
Lands in Zootopia:
Sahara Square; Tundra Town; Little Rodentia
Apes from Tarzan:
Kerchak; Kala; Tumblat
I just checked my $10 Starbucks Gift Card balance and it says it's $13.27 ......how can that be?
I thought so thank you! so it does have a currency!...or it doesn't? this is so confusing lol. So it's in USD but can be accepted in any country is that right?
You can take it to any Starbucks and have the money transferred to your registered SB card or put it on a new card and when you register that online at starbucks.ca you will get a free handcrafted beverage, any kind, any size.
It does have a currency, USD. I haven't had any issues using the card in the US and Canada (and if you travel to the States, it's more cost effective to use it there!).
Last time I tried, I couldn't transfer the USD gift card to my CAD registered Starbucks card online. But you could just try registering it in your account as a separate card? That should work fine. But, as @IthinkIcan pointed out, you could try in-store too. Anyone have success with transferring a USD gift card to a CAD gift card in-store, or would they just register it as a separate card too?
I always have money on my USD card and can not transfer to my Canadian card online but in-store I give them both my cards and they transfer seamlessly.
6 points from the January newsletter
7 points from the February newsletter
As an added bonus for some, it will affect the value. Ie; I've bought US starbucks card, used it in Canada and the value goes up based on exchange rate. As in buy $5 USD card value in Cdn $6.53 (But will also work in the reverse, so if using a Cdn card in Us expect less money)