I get my morning coffees at Starbucks each day. I pay for it with a Starbucks debit card. It keeps a running tally on how many points I have earned (“Points” = “Stars” in Starbucks-speak).
Yesterday the Barista asked me if I wanted to use my “Stars” to pay for my coffee. I should have had about 40. She said I had plenty. In fact I had 2,651 stars. They all have an expiration date in August of this year, which means all the stars were earned at the same time.
I can get 26 cups of coffee for the 2,600 stars.
All I ever buy from them is coffee. No one can tell me how I got these. Their advice is “use them”. And so I am. One of life’s great mysteries.
Yesterday the Barista asked me if I wanted to use my “Stars” to pay for my coffee. I should have had about 40. She said I had plenty. In fact I had 2,651 stars. They all have an expiration date in August of this year, which means all the stars were earned at the same time.
I can get 26 cups of coffee for the 2,600 stars.
All I ever buy from them is coffee. No one can tell me how I got these. Their advice is “use them”. And so I am. One of life’s great mysteries.
