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Chase and Amex have both sent out targeted offers for Starbucks, or as I like to call it – my quintessential American addiction. As a world traveler, there really are a few things that always quickly rouse suspicion as to your origin and walking around with a Starbucks cup is certainly one of them. I’ve gotten plenty of ribbing about my addiction, especially in countries known for their phenomenal coffee, but nothing really wakes me up like the 330mg of caffeine stored in a grande Pike Place. Let’s take a look at how you can save some bucks at…Starbucks 😉
Amex Offers – 5% back on card reloads
This one is for the Starbucks loyalist. Load up your account on the app or online and get 5% back. A quick $100 on the card will do the trick. 5% isn’t monster, but $5 is $5.
Chase offers: 10% back but expires soon and maxes out at $3
This one ends in just a few days. You can trigger the offer in store or with the app and excludes grocers, retailers, airports, or hotels.
While I’ve pivoted back to making my Pike Place at home…my fiancee and I had some great brew for the first time in 5 months back in July. Nothing quite like getting it from the source.
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