
Expires April 21st, 2009.
Last edited by kylef (2009-02-20 08:53:13)
Last edited by kylef (2009-02-20 08:53:13)
One free cup per day and only after 2PMJebus wrote:
Whaaa? A free cup, every day till the 21st of April?
What are the conditions lol
I know... but is that all? Where's the catch? And, "after 2PM*"kylef wrote:
One free cup per day and only after 2PMJebus wrote:
Whaaa? A free cup, every day till the 21st of April?
What are the conditions lol
Who buys coffee after 2PM?kylef wrote:
One free cup per day and only after 2PMJebus wrote:
Whaaa? A free cup, every day till the 21st of April?
What are the conditions lol
Last edited by Bertster7 (2009-02-20 09:03:03)
Yeah I would expect that. I'm not complaining though, because grabbing a (now free) cup of coffee before the bus is always nice.Bertster7 wrote:
Who buys coffee after 2PM?kylef wrote:
One free cup per day and only after 2PMJebus wrote:
Whaaa? A free cup, every day till the 21st of April?
What are the conditions lol
I bet 90% of their trade is in the morning. I bet this is a marketing ploy to get more people into Starbucks in the afternoons.
The * just lists all the T&Cs, no cash alternative, cannot be combined with other offers etc etc, all the expected stuff.Jebus wrote:
I know... but is that all? Where's the catch? And, "after 2PM*"kylef wrote:
One free cup per day and only after 2PMJebus wrote:
Whaaa? A free cup, every day till the 21st of April?
What are the conditions lol
Last edited by kylef (2009-02-20 09:04:27)
So?Bertster7 wrote:
Who buys coffee after 2PM?kylef wrote:
One free cup per day and only after 2PMJebus wrote:
Whaaa? A free cup, every day till the 21st of April?
What are the conditions lol
I bet 90% of their trade is in the morning. I bet this is a marketing ploy to get more people into Starbucks in the afternoons.
So nothing.Metal-Eater-GR wrote:
So?Bertster7 wrote:
Who buys coffee after 2PM?kylef wrote:
One free cup per day and only after 2PM
I bet 90% of their trade is in the morning. I bet this is a marketing ploy to get more people into Starbucks in the afternoons.
Ditto.liquidat0r wrote:
Incidentally, I've never been in a Starbucks. But then again, I don't drink coffee.
oh fucking hell who let him in here! as bad as freezer!Uzique wrote:
Errr, kyle... reality check?
My small-time Uni café have been offering a free hot-drink scheme to repeat customers (something like buy 5 drinks and get a card stamped 5 times, claim a free drink) for months- and they're hardly a megabucks corporation that can afford to have loss-leading deals like this. The fact is this is still a marketing stratagem designed to get people in Starbucks, buying their products and making more money. Defy it? I'll defy your stupid fucking naivety, I thought you did business/economics? People flock to the store for a free drink, presented under a pretense of charity/fair-trade bullshit/good will, they sit down in those leather chairs and then drop £5.00 on muffins and snacks and other related shite. They're still making a fuckton of money, this is just a scheme to encourage more business and more repeat custom during such an economic downturn.
/thread. You lose.
Of course that's what it is - they are a firm and their only incentive is profit - but even you should admit that the idea is absolute genius. I'd list all the ways they'll make their fortune out of this one, but I'm sure you know them all already.Uzique wrote:
Errr, kyle... reality check?
My small-time Uni café have been offering a free hot-drink scheme to repeat customers (something like buy 5 drinks and get a card stamped 5 times, claim a free drink) for months- and they're hardly a megabucks corporation that can afford to have loss-leading deals like this. The fact is this is still a marketing stratagem designed to get people in Starbucks, buying their products and making more money. Defy it? I'll defy your stupid fucking naivety, I thought you did business/economics? People flock to the store for a free drink, presented under a pretense of charity/fair-trade bullshit/good will, they sit down in those leather chairs and then drop £5.00 on muffins and snacks and other related shite. They're still making a fuckton of money, this is just a scheme to encourage more business and more repeat custom during such an economic downturn.
/thread. You lose.
Last edited by kylef (2009-02-20 10:28:57)