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RE:What do you give your baby showerers?
my friend got me a cute Stanley style cup with some candy and a Starbucks gift card. Small and sweet
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Mama2Boys2123 |
Mar 10, 2026 |
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RE:Support after Caregiving - Bereavement Thread
If you use the machine at the grocery store, it will automatically reject the foreign currency. BTDT I pick a gift card instead of cash, there might be a fee but it’s smaller Coinstar Choose an eGift Card at Coinstar Cash in your loose change for an eGift Card. Get eGift cards from stores and restaurants like Starbucks and iTunes.
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deb922 |
Mar 9, 2026 |
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RE:New and Unimproved Workplace Rants
..., I’ve received a $100 Amazon gift card! The letter ends with a... income” (their italics). Because the gift card showed up a few hours ... could have been a $25 Starbucks card. The FAQ on the website...
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echoreply |
Mar 7, 2026 |
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RE:Cash app 用法
... on a local coffee shop gift card at that amount. DOC dp...] Cash App (Square Cash Debit Card): Cash Boost - Get Cash... $5 at any coffee shop. Starbucks loads are working (Dunkin is...
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喵了个咪 |
Mar 5, 2026 |
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RE:What's the stupidest, least substantive thing you can complain about?
"Great time to give out an outstanding service coupon to the GA." I do travel with two handwritten thank you cards that have a $25 Starbucks gift card and an outstanding service coupon. However, I usually save those for FA's and I'm glad I did as I gave out both on this trip. The FA's were outstanding on both of my legs. After my experience at LAX I will start to carry extra coupons with me.
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USAF_Retired |
Mar 3, 2026 |
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RE:Rebate USD Master Card
buy an online USD gift card which can use in canada. Maybe starbucks?
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hk1989 |
Mar 2, 2026 |
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Update 5 FEB 2026
... the tourists map available The gift shop which is more a... to: Or, add a credit card administration % fee, Or, note a... cash pricing vs card use...... And that office building has a Starbucks for those...
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HadesNL |
Mar 1, 2026 |
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RE:Coffee and Tea talk - 2026
... dolce latte from Starbucks is heavenly. I have a gift card balance but I...
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susanm9006 |
Feb 28, 2026 |
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RE:Food at Aulani
... having Disney gift cards from the recent new credit card offer. However... fine as she is a Starbucks person and a short walk ... the street was fine. That Starbucks never got busy and was ... thought I would ever think Starbucks was cheap haha.
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bryaalre |
Feb 26, 2026 |
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Possible Free $10.00 Starbucks Gift Card for Verizon Customers
login to the Verizon Rewards account, and go to the MyAccess section. https://www.verizon.com/my-access-rewards/
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www.bigbigforums.com |
beachgal |
Feb 24, 2026 |
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Possible Free $10.00 Starbucks Gift Card for Verizon Customers
login to the Verizon Rewards account, and go to the MyAccess section. https://www.verizon.com/my-access-rewards/
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beachgal |
Feb 24, 2026 |
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4. Larnaca to Nairobi with Lufthansa, overnight Nairobi
..., but there was a snack gift waiting in the room. I'm... at (where else for me) Starbucks before heading up to security... was via the AmEx Centurion card which lets you use FRA...
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ironmanjt |
Feb 24, 2026 |
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RE:UTEP Game Thread
worthamention said... (original post) For those that are curious GoldenEarring's base salary is $712,000, one of his incentives is a $2,500 bonus for each victory over NMSU. In perspective, that $2500 bonus isn't much. A salary of $712k is roughly $13k/week and just under $2k/day. It roughly equates to me giving one of my employees a $50 Starbucks gift card if they have a really good month.
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PanAmManiac89 |
Feb 23, 2026 |
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Re: A Learn‑to‑Earn Crypto That Rewards Real Knowledge
.... They decide to head to Starbucks and grab four coffees paid.... Every POL_COIN redeemed for a gift card becomes a real customer walking ..., active audience Measurable traffic through gift card redemptions Reputation benefits for supporting ...
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Maikel1981 |
Feb 16, 2026 |
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RE:Can't get full 80Amps out of Tesla Gen 2... How to monitor the J1772 negotiation??
... you in exchange for a Starbucks gift card Yes you can order a ...
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www.f150lightningforum.com |
ZSC100 |
Feb 14, 2026 |
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RE:What Happened to SPIFs ?
20 years of loyalty and I got a $25 dollar Starbucks gift card
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Anonymous |
Feb 9, 2026 |
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RE:Valentines for daycare?
I made gift baskets for the teachers with some candy, a pen, lip balm and Starbucks gift card.
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j10148622 |
Feb 8, 2026 |
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RE:Gift ideas for new parents
IMO avoid gifting clothes. We had a girl and everyone bought her clothes even though we didn't register any. So much of it she never wore! Wipes, diapers are good, Starbucks gift card. Now that my baby is a toddler the gifts we got that we love are portable high chair, bentgo snack box, cute little straw water bottle. I would have never thought of those things but they're so handy now
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girl06 |
Feb 6, 2026 |
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RE:2025-26 Carolina Hurricanes Thread
Panarin to LA for some loose couch change and a $25 gift card to Starbucks.
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247sports.com |
DurtyD |
Feb 4, 2026 |
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Huxwolds Christmas Vegas Vacation (Nov 25) - Day 2
... to MGM Grand - No Starbucks pic this morning, so I... had a look in the gift shop (a few hotels had ... vendors, then I went to Starbucks whilst Rich popped to the ... playing cards and a bingo card… The show was good - ... ok on… I got another Starbucks from The District on our ... a Brownie Bar with my Starbucks and checked our step count ...
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HEMANCLOFTY |
Feb 1, 2026 |
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I collect Starbucks Gift Cards.
I worked at Starbucks for nearly 4 years almost 10 years ago. I collected a lot of gift cards during that time. This is my collection turned into magnets today. submitted by /u/CharmingCorpses to r/Collections [link] [comments]
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CharmingCorpses |
Mar 2, 2026 |
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Need to use up a $25 gift card
Got a $25 gift card at work. Haven’t gone to Starbucks in years cause it’s out of the way. Looking for 2 drink recommendations: one caffeinated and one “fun” drink. I want both drinks to be iced and sweet. Feel free to add extras like cold foam/extra pumps/shots. Gonna give whatever is left to my friend. Thanks! submitted by /u/mollyhoopers to r/starbucks [link] [comments]
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mollyhoopers |
Feb 26, 2026 |
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Starbucks gift cards from students for Christmas?
Hi everyone, just wanted to put it out there and see if anyone else has experienced this. Last year $120ish dollars worth of Starbucks gift cards. This year $0. Other gifts , but just an absolute lack of Starbucks gift cards really stood out. I’m not complaining. Just observing and wondering if country wide. (Elementary school teacher at a small school.) submitted by /u/VoteForEddie to r/Teachers [link] [comments]
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VoteForEddie |
Jan 1, 2026 |
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now we are lucky if we get a $5 dollar Starbucks gift card.
submitted by /u/inurmomsvagina to r/SipsTea [link] [comments]
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inurmomsvagina |
Dec 27, 2025 |
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now we are lucky if we get a $5 dollar Starbucks gift card.
submitted by /u/inurmomsvagina to r/LateStageCapitalism [link] [comments]
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inurmomsvagina |
Dec 27, 2025 |
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Bought the 4 pack of Starbucks gift cards and went to separate them for gifts
They are made of cardboard. What a cruel joke. I can still give it to someone all the numbers can be read if you hold it together. Just makes for a shitty presentation. submitted by /u/Saggy_kidney to r/Wellthatsucks [link] [comments]
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Saggy_kidney |
Dec 23, 2025 |
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We need to renormalize giving CASH as a gift
Americans spend hundreds of billions on gift cards ($300B in 2024), and 2-4% of them end up never used, and 2 in 5 adults have an unused gift card, voucher or store credit. And a gift card provides no incremental value over the cash purchase price of the card. And people convince themselves it's more thoughtful to give a gift card, but giving cash is somehow crass or doesn't represent the gift giving spirit the same way. But all gift cards do is provide a boost for retailers, like Starbucks claiming $140M in revenue in gift card "breakage." If you gift cash, it can be used everywhere, can pay bills or debt, or can be saved or invested for future use. Do that instead of turning it into yet another piece of plastic destined for a landfill or lost. Maybe your cousin needs to pay rent more than he needs Starbucks. I started this mostly annoyed about billions of plastic cards going into landfills, but 10 minutes of googling convinced me the problem is so much worse. Buy a greeting card and write in some genuine thoughts on why the recipient is important to you and put in a crisp 20 dollar bill or two. submitted by /u/hopedata to r/unpopularopinion [link] [comments]
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hopedata |
Dec 18, 2025 |
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TIL that Starbucks holds almost $2 billion in the form of money people keep in the app or gift cards; they make 100s of millions of dollars per year off of customers not buying coffee
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-lousyd |
Oct 13, 2025 |
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I survived Vegas for 4 days with only a $50 target gift card
Hey there I want to say thank you to everyone who gave me such good advice before I went on my trip to Vegas back on the 24th of last month. I had went to see the Beyonce Cowboy Carter Tour with a prepaid hotel stay at the Mardi Gras hotel and casino just off the strip from that Thursday night to till later that sunday the 27th after seeing the final two shows of the concert. Before my trip I had paid for the round trip flight and the 4 night 3 day stay. I had booked everything earlier in the year before I was sadly laid off from my non profit job in June a week after my birthday on the 16th. If it was not for my unemployment still being pending (to this day) I would have had more than enough to get me by however I was left to my own devices and already frugal lifestyle being upped an anti as I was entering the city of Las Vegas. Basically this is how it happened Thursday- landed in Vegas at 9 pm walked from the airport to my hotel 1 1/2- 2 hour walk. I met up with fellow Beyonce fans and walked from my motel to the cosmopolitan to meet up We basically walked around the entire Caesars palace main floor before going back to our hotels. I walked back to my motel then went to sleep. Harry Reid International Airport → Mardi Gras Hotel • About 3.2 miles walking. Mardi Gras Hotel → Caesars Palace • About 1.5 miles. Caesars Palace → Mardi Gras Hotel • Same as above: 1.5 miles. Friday- Woke up at 5 am to walk to the target where I would do my food and hydration shopping and getting whatever I needed for my stay with the $50 gift card and take in the strip properly before sunrise Tried to shamelessly sneak in to the holiday inn on tropicana across from MGM for possible free breakfast before target opened but was denied entry went back to target and got the following: 1. A 6 pack of liquid IV 2. A bag of pita chips 3. Roasted garlic hummus 4. Oui vanilla and chocolate chips yogurt 5. A pack of honey wheat sliced bread 6. A travel sandalwood body wash on clearance 7. 3 bottles of Aquafina waters 8. (This was the only place I could get proper caffeine) stopped at the Starbucks in the target and got a A venti caramel iced coffee it was less than 9 dollars compared to the 15 here in Seattle 9. 1/2 lb pack of sliced uncured honey ham Walked back to the Mardi Gras around 8-9 Took an hour break to hydrate devoured 2 sandwiches. Shamelessly told a 108 bus driver I only had 50 cents to get to Fremont Street and was granted a ride thankfully. Took pictures, attempted to get back to my hotel The bus driver on my way back did not let me on the bus so I was forced to walk back to my hotel. Arrived at my hotel around 12 took an hour rest to elevate my feet and hydrate Took a shower put my simple merch tee and shorts outfit with my cowboy hat, my remaining 2 bottles of water with extra liquid IV in them made 2 sandwiches and went to find the “free tram” everyone was talking about to get to the allegiant stadium however I didn’t realize I had to walk to Excalibur to catch the tram. Obviously I went in as many hotels and casinos to get Air conditioning as I made my way however I did end up walking from paradise rd down to flamingo rd took a right and walked to the other side of the strip where I then walked through the cosmo/the aria/t mobile arena where I sincerely was met with the most challenging and brutal part of my entire trip that challenged me mentally and physically. That last stretch going from the aria out to t mobile arena and to Excalibur most definitely gave me heat exhaustion and even a slight anxiety attack from the heat at one point before I arrived at the tram I needed to take. Regained my strength and got some complimentary lemon water at mandalay before tracking over that god forsaken bridge. Had the time of my life at the concert in the club 100 level Walked back to my motel. Saturday: Woke up at 12pm from being out like a buggg I was knocked out HARDER than I ever have in my life it was the best sleep I’ve ever had 😭😂. Spent the whole afternoon in my motel room eating sandwiches and listening to Beyonce unaware of THE LIFE CHANGING SHOW OF MY LIFE. Took an uber paid for by a fellow concert attendee I met the night before that was staying at the same hotel as me. Saw JayZ, Shaboozey, DESTINYS CHILD 😩😱🥹 Perform and most definitely blacked out and having a mild heart palpitation humble me HARD when the girls came out and surprised us. Walked back to the motel Stayed up all night debriefing and sharing my experience with some international fans on a livestream until 6am Packed my bags and walked to the airport and got to my flight at 1pm . If you have made it this far I am sorry for ALL of this 😭 it was A LOT my life is nothing short of chaotic but I wouldn’t trade it for anything else than you so much Las Vegas it was a very interesting journey. ❤️ submitted by /u/ElBoriOfficial to r/vegas [link] [comments]
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ElBoriOfficial |
Aug 8, 2025 |
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Gift card scams
There’s these guys who come to my store every day and usually get a lot of gift cards at a time and get the same amount on the card every time. When I first seen it happen they would use some app (definitely not the Starbucks app) and have them refresh on different accounts with different names popping up every time. But lately they’ve been using one single gift (usually over 300dollars) to pay for all their separate gifts cards. I’ve told my manager about it but it doesn’t seem like there’s anything we can do. Just seems like a flawed system, I know the new gift cards would be coming out soon but I’m not sure it’s really going to do anything about it. submitted by /u/eattheanal to r/starbucks [link] [comments]
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eattheanal |
Jul 4, 2025 |
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My mom got pulled over by a police officer and he thanked her for stopping at a stop sign and gave her a Starbucks gift card.
A ladybug landed on the card. Today is her dad’s birthday and he passed away 15 years ago so it was a special treat for her. submitted by /u/781nnylasil to r/goodnews [link] [comments]
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781nnylasil |
Jun 18, 2025 |
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A roofing company doing work in my area gave all the neighbors Starbucks gift cards
submitted by /u/hold_on_im_coming to r/mildlyinteresting [link] [comments]
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hold_on_im_coming |
Feb 28, 2025 |
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Military spouse drains SB gift card
The admin of a military group posted a $50 Starbucks gift card barcode for people to treat themselves to a drink. The funds were gone in 4 minutes bc some dependa in Jacksonville bought herself two $20 cups submitted by /u/Nysnowbrd to r/ImTheMainCharacter [link] [comments]
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Nysnowbrd |
Feb 2, 2024 |
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I (33F) won’t share gift cards with my Husband (33M)
I am not The OOP, OOP is u/BurydaAshette I (33F) won’t share gift cards with my Husband (33M) Originally posted to r/relationship_advice Original Post Nov 29, 2023 I (33F) have a type of job in one of the care industries. While I do work for an actual company, sometimes the clients that use the services of the company are so grateful of the level of care that an individual employee may give to their loved one, they feel moved to give us gifts for our efforts. These gifts can range anywhere from a bouquet of flowers, to home made/store bought treats, gift cards, etc. Anytime I get delicious treats from clients I always share them with my husband (33M). However if I come home with a gift cards (like a $25 Amazon card or $50 visa) my husband wants me to share those as well. One time I came home with four gifts cards (Target, a Visa, and two Amazon). When he saw them he started talking about how I need to share them since no one gets him gifts for his work (he works in construction). He moped about it (and I do love him, he works hard) and I gave him one of my Amazon gift cards and insisted on keeping the other ones myself, since these are gifts from clients I work with for the care of their loved ones. Recently I have been given gift cards again and when he saw them he said asked what I planned on getting with them. So I told him, and the items I plan on getting will be strictly for me and he scoffed at that. He started complaining again about why how I should share or get something that benefits both of us. We went back and forth for a bit. I reminded him I always spend my own money for things that benefit us both or that we can both enjoy, and that when I use these gift cards I always get something I can’t always afford with my own money. He kept insisting I share. He brought up the fact that it wasn’t fair that even though I shared an Amazon gift card with him before, he ended up with nothing because Amazon messed up his order and he never received his item, but he got a refund. I told him that THAT was not my fault at all and at that point I got really annoyed and told him to leave me alone. He made a commit about me “not being raised to share” (I’m an only child) and I got mad and told him “that’s that sibling mentality and only works with parents and their kids. Get over yourself” and I walked off. He side-eyed me. I kinda feel bad about it all but honestly I just want my gift to be mine. I work with a new set of clients every few months so this is a frequent occurrence. Is there a better way I can respond or handle it better in the future? (Some extra context: We are not exactly well off, but bills are always paid and our fridge is always full. We can afford to treat ourselves once a month and we always treat ourselves together or we don’t leave each other out. But like if we want to get ourselves something really nice, like a set of weights or a nail art/care kit then it is a sacrifice the other does not benefit from so we put purchases like that on the back burner for a while. We have gifted each other just because in the past as well.) EDIT: for more context we are 50/50 in the sense that he covers a set of bills and I cover a set of bills, not the “we both take money from our accounts and put it together for all bills” type of set up. We honestly live paycheck to paycheck and make just enough to have all our needs covered. Any wants we both discuss with each other but we rarely and I mean RARELY stop each other from getting something we want. ONE MORE EDIT: A $50 visa is a VERY rare occurrence (only got one once). I’m only getting maybe one or two gift cards every 6 months to a year. Not anywhere near montly. Last time I got 4 gift cards it was was in February of this year and only 2 of them were $25 Amazon cards (one of them I gave to my husband). The other two a keep were $10 at Target and $10 at Starbucks. It has been 9 months since I last got a gift and this time I only got two. What we got into it about is ONE $25 Amazon gift card. The other one is Starbucks and he hates Starbucks and doesn’t even care about that one. Update Dec 2, 2023 I didn’t expect to get so many comments so to anyone who cares enough here is an update. original post that made folks think I’m being abused? I didn’t think any financial details were relevant to a situation about gift cards, so I’ll clarify that. My husband works construction and I work in a care industry that is NOT medical. In fact in the field I work in it is customary (US) to give gifts to the workers during a designated “appreciation week” or during Christmas holidays. So I only get gifts twice a year, more than 6 months apart usually and the most gift cards I’ve ever gotten was four but the value of those gift cards usually don’t amount to more than maybe $50 (2 $5 Starbucks, $10 Target, $25 Amazon to give an example). The rest are usually skin care gift or food items. The one time I got a $50 visa gift card we went to an expensive restaurant with it. For the record my husband and I do not celebrate birthdays and holidays and this is a mutual decision between both of us. We have no children. We consider ourselves 50/50 but it goes like this. My husband makes more than I do. He takes on all utility bills (including internet and cell phone service), covers health insurance and car insurance. I inherited a house that needed repairs. There is no mortgage but there is a home repair loan I pay monthly and I pay the car note for a car I purchased. Since the home belongs to me I choose on the responsibility of saving for property taxes. After we are done paying our bills with our own separate accounts we usually have a few hundred dollars left in our individual accounts. We put that together and use that to buy groceries/bath/home essentials. We treat ourselves once a month. We share almost every interest and hobby, so say if one person wants to go to the comic book store as a treat we both walk out with comics. If one wants to by a video game that’s cool because we’re both gamers, or we take a drive to the beach, go see a movie, go out to dinner, etc. We’re not rich but we can afford to get take out twice a week (we try not to). We treat each other/gift each each other when we can. I am fortunate enough to have clothes given to me by family members that happen to shop at expensive department stores. The clothes are nice, barely worn or will even still have tags on them. I actual love this since my family is very fashionable and only give me good stuff. I have absolutely no problem with this. Since I get clothes for free I often buy my husband clothes (especially since he wear them out faster). He would take clothes from others if he could but there are no men in his family or mine his size. We are not perfect but we honestly don’t argue, any disagreements we have we can either talk it out or agree that it’s not serious enough to get to deep off into. I recently got a couple of gift cards because of the holiday season. One is $5 at Starbucks, the other is $25 at Amazon. I brought up that I may have a package showing up soon because I wanted to buy something for myself from Amazon and he suggested we should share that card and get something for both of us. I disagreed and we said some not so nice things to each other. THE ACTUAL UPDATE: I read all the comments from the previous post and while I appreciate your concern I am in no way being financially abused or given the short ends of any sticks. We both share the burden of living and are doing fine. I asked him about why he got miffed at me wanting to use the one $25 Amazon gift card I was gifted for myself and he admitted he hoped I would get something for the house since the kitchen is lacking some equipment and that he knows $25 is not much but it could make something nice cheaper. He THEN told me I don’t have to do that. I asked him why he brought up me being an only child and he said “idk I guess I just am used to having to share and such with my sisters…but I guess that’s different”. I reminded him we share everything expect makeup and clippers and reminded him it’s not my fault my mom couldn’t have more of me just like it’s not his fault his family had to stretch resources and comparing our childhoods ain’t gonna cut it in any of our situations. I told him I wanted to get a poly gel nail kit so I could do my own nails again (lost my old stuff in a fire) and he said “I do like when your nails are done.” Then we went out for a nice breakfast So yeah, keeping my dern gift card. The end. Thank you and good night. THIS IS A REPOST SUB - I AM NOT THE OOP submitted by /u/Direct-Caterpillar77 to r/BestofRedditorUpdates [link] [comments]
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Direct-Caterpillar77 |
Dec 9, 2023 |
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I (33F) won’t share gift cards with my Husband (33M)
I (33F) have a type of job in one of the care industries. While I do work for an actual company, sometimes the clients that use the services of the company are so grateful of the level of care that an individual employee may give to their loved one, they feel moved to give us gifts for our efforts. These gifts can range anywhere from a bouquet of flowers, to home made/store bought treats, gift cards, etc. Anytime I get delicious treats from clients I always share them with my husband (33M). However if I come home with a gift cards (like a $25 Amazon card or $50 visa) my husband wants me to share those as well. One time I came home with four gifts cards (Target, a Visa, and two Amazon). When he saw them he started talking about how I need to share them since no one gets him gifts for his work (he works in construction). He moped about it (and I do love him, he works hard) and I gave him one of my Amazon gift cards and insisted on keeping the other ones myself, since these are gifts from clients I work with for the care of their loved ones. Recently I have been given gift cards again and when he saw them he said asked what I planned on getting with them. So I told him, and the items I plan on getting will be strictly for me and he scoffed at that. He started complaining again about why how I should share or get something that benefits both of us. We went back and forth for a bit. I reminded him I always spend my own money for things that benefit us both or that we can both enjoy, and that when I use these gift cards I always get something I can’t always afford with my own money. He kept insisting I share. He brought up the fact that it wasn’t fair that even though I shared an Amazon gift card with him before, he ended up with nothing because Amazon messed up his order and he never received his item, but he got a refund. I told him that THAT was not my fault at all and at that point I got really annoyed and told him to leave me alone. He made a commit about me “not being raised to share” (I’m an only child) and I got mad and told him “that’s that sibling mentality and only works with parents and their kids. Get over yourself” and I walked off. He side-eyed me. I kinda feel bad about it all but honestly I just want my gift to be mine. I work with a new set of clients every few months so this is a frequent occurrence. Is there a better way I can respond or handle it better in the future? (Some extra context: We are not exactly well off, but bills are always paid and our fridge is always full. We can afford to treat ourselves once a month and we always treat ourselves together or we don’t leave each other out. But like if we want to get ourselves something really nice, like a set of weights or a nail art/care kit then it is a sacrifice the other does not benefit from so we put purchases like that on the back burner for a while. We have gifted each other just because in the past as well.) EDIT: for more context we are 50/50 in the sense that he covers a set of bills and I cover a set of bills, not the “we both take money from our accounts and put it together for all bills” type of set up. We honestly live paycheck to paycheck and make just enough to have all our needs covered. Any wants we both discuss with each other but we rarely and I mean RARELY stop each other from getting something we want. ONE MORE EDIT: A $50 visa is a VERY rare occurrence (only got one once). I’m only getting maybe one or two gift cards every 6 months to a year. Not anywhere near montly. Last time I got 4 gift cards it was was in February of this year and only 2 of them were $25 Amazon cards (one of them I gave to my husband). The other two a keep were $10 at Target and $10 at Starbucks. It has been 9 months since I last got a gift and this time I only got two. What we got into it about is ONE $25 Amazon gift card. The other one is Starbucks and he hates Starbucks and doesn’t even care about that one. I updated….yay submitted by /u/BurydaAshette to r/relationship_advice [link] [comments]
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BurydaAshette |
Nov 29, 2023 |
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You can’t buy IKEA gift card with credit card reward certificate! Sure, I’ll get them anyway.
I have an IKEA credit card that gives me good cash back on their purchases. I purchased a large item from them and got a good amount of cash back. The only thing is that the cash back is given as a reward certificate that expires in a few weeks. This is to drive the customers back to store to get them spend more but, I didn’t have anything in mind that I needed. I went to store a few days before the reward certificate was expiring to get a gift card that doesn’t expire. Me: Can I get a gift card please? I’d like to pay with the reward certificate. Cashier: No, you can’t buy gift cards with reward certificates. You can only buy other stuffs. Me: I don’t need anything else today and the reward certificate is expiring in a few days. Is there anyway I can extend the expiration date? Cashier: No. Here comes the compliance part. I quickly grab a item closest to the reward certificate amount and buy it with the reward certificate. Then I immediately go to a rerun counter to exchange it for a gift card and happily walk out of the store. I don’t understand why they have this dual policy of short expiation duration of the reward certificate and not to sell gift cards with that. This’ll only to make the customers frustrated. I got their credit card for a reason, to be a returning customer! Not sure how their reward experience would help that. submitted by /u/Figo2020 to r/MaliciousCompliance [link] [comments]
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Figo2020 |
Aug 10, 2022 |
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TIL Consumers lose $3 billion a year in unspent gift cards, with starbucks itself having $140 million in unused gift cards.
submitted by /u/spankacrocodile to r/todayilearned [link] [comments]
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spankacrocodile |
Jun 30, 2022 |
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Lady Gaga went to a Starbucks and bought gift cards to pay for coffee for the customers that came after her. This was what the barista did instead…
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Yesterday my grandma gave me two Starbucks gift cards... from 1998.
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i'm about to YOLO my $800k life savings on starbucks gift cards, what are the tax implications ??
hey wsb i'm going to invest my life savings in starbucks gift cards cause i think the dollar is going to go down, i plan to sell them in a couple years and make an absolute killing what are the tax implications of doing this?? what kind of investment vehicle are starbucks gift cards anyway? my polyamorous girlfriend says that they're most similar to bearer bonds, which makes sense; does that tie their value to starbucks' capitalization? submitted by /u/IeM1lahahko7iY5 to r/wallstreetbets [link] [comments]
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LPT: Overspend at places like Starbucks each month? Decide on the monthly budget you want for yourself and buy a gift card for that amount. Once it’s out, it’s done and force yourself to wait until next month to get another.
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Starbucks is selling a $50 gift card for Mother's Day for the low, low price of $200.
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