Starbucks bingo is back for 2019, more info can be found here.
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The Offer
- You can get 10 Starbucks stars for free by using the code KEEPBINGOING (upper right hand corner to enter code). Best to use this on the coffee with friends square as this normally requires a $12 spend. You can complete the rest of the board for under $10 by doing the following (via nafnaf12 on DDF):
- Use free play code on $12 spot
- Monday 2p or later, order a banana at location 1 using app
- Friday 12p – 2p, order $6 at location 2
- Saturday before 12p, order banana at location 3 using app
- Saturday after 12p, order 2 bananas in separate transactions at location 4 using app
Our Verdict
Personally I hate Starbucks, but as always I know some readers love it and this is an easy way to get rid of that coffee with friends space. Each piece of unlock gives you 10 bonus stars and each row/column gives you another 10 bonus stars. Total board will give you 300 Stars in total.
Hat tip to nafnaf12 on DDF
Well Done!!
Do you know which CODES work with Equity Lines of Credit without a HARD PULL, No Income Varifications & No Docs with a DIRECT BANK!!
Wells Fargo, TD, CITI, BMO, CHASE(JP MORGAN), SUN TRUST, PNC, BB & T, KEY BANK, and all the MAJOR INSTITUTIONAL GLOBAL BANKS had been doing it for DECADES!!
I was told that they are bringing “That PLATFORM” BACK, espcially many have started their own Business & and many are very Private and the Underwritters can not “think outside the BOX”!!!
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Best Regards,
International
WTF are you talking about
Thanx. This is all about My Much Better 1/2, I just manage the acct.
what do you get if you complete a row, column, or diagonal of 3 spaces (traditional “bingo”)?
10 bonus stars. Used the code to finish a row & so I got 20 out of it in total.
You can also do it for about $12 ordering actual coffee (small ones). Instructions look very similar to what I planned out myself (except I had it as 5 transactions because I didn’t double count the last two weekend transactions).
oops, I think I meant about $14.