I cleaned out the junk drawer and found a bunch of Starbucks gift cards that I’ve received for various reasons over the past 15 years. I used one from 2015 today and the barista was mildly surprised and asked where I got such an old-style card. So I told him about the junk drawer.
I used to save my gift cards for something special; some of them went unused for years. But then they introduced inactivity fees. They didn’t generally announce it, but I found cards where I’d lost like $40 value in bullshit fees. (I mean, really, it doesn’t cost them anything in operating costs to keep the gift card in the computer; this is just bullshit “we didn’t think you’ll miss it and we’d prefer not to have this liability on the books, plus we’d really like your money without having to give you inventory”.)
Nowadays when I get a card, I go and spend it almost immediately and excitedly tell the person about whatever I bought. In reality, I also stick the equivalent amount of cash into the envelope and put it aside. When there’s something I can’t quite justify buying, or I need a little pick-me-up, I open the card again, re-read it, and buy myself a little treat.
And when I get a little extra money in the budget, I replace the money and put it with the rest of the cards.
This was made illegal here, since you paid cash in advance for a redemable voucher
Those inactivity fees for store cards should be illegal.
Only valid if it’s a credit card generic one.
This may be the most perfect post on this comm yet.
I’d like this post more if it were some place BESIDES starbucks.
I’ve placed them on a permanent shit list since 9/11.
Damn, I had no idea. The news always said it was Bin Laden.
I 100% agree but they at least didn’t pay for their coffee.
By the way, from what I remember (years ago), their app let’s you upload gift cards to it. You could upload them en masse that way, especially if you’re worried about some of them having only a few cents on them. Might be more convenient than hauling in a stack of cards and running them until it’s enough
Nice. Love finding unexpected money. Every drawer in my home is a junk drawer tho so it’s hard to find stuff. I’ve never been good at staying near and organized.



