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		<title>By: Shannon</title>
		<link>http://www.starbucksmelody.com/2009/10/31/the-new-starbucks-gold-card-hot-topic-right-now/comment-page-2/#comment-1530</link>
		<dc:creator>Shannon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 06:44:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I hate the new Gold card. Hate it. I&#039;ve put $50 on it just to see if I could get used to it and feel better about it, but I haven&#039;t been able to.

I liked the $25/10% deal. For the past three years, I have ordered on average 2 grande mochas per weekday. I knew that under the original Gold card plan, I was going to end up saving money in the end. When prices went up on my drink, I didn&#039;t stress too much, because I knew I had the 10% off.

Receiving a postcard for a free drink every week and a half seems inefficient and environmentally unfriendly.  Plus, I can do the math. I know that this is not as good of a deal as the 10% was. 

There&#039;s also a Pegasus coffee shop about a block away from my office.  I like their coffee and am thinking about switching to that shop for my weekday coffees when I am downtown and switching to Dilettante when I am at court in Kent. 

I was loyal to Starbucks in the past because it made sense.  Now, it doesn&#039;t seem to make sense anymore.  It would have been better to have never had the original Gold card plan to begin with - I would have never gotten used to it and wouldn&#039;t have gotten angry when it was taken away.  

I really like the baristas near my office, but I also know that baristas everywhere tend to treat their regular customers well.  While I&#039;ll be sad to leave my baristas, I won&#039;t be quite sad enough to override how annoyed I am about the new Gold card plan.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I hate the new Gold card. Hate it. I&#8217;ve put $50 on it just to see if I could get used to it and feel better about it, but I haven&#8217;t been able to.</p>
<p>I liked the $25/10% deal. For the past three years, I have ordered on average 2 grande mochas per weekday. I knew that under the original Gold card plan, I was going to end up saving money in the end. When prices went up on my drink, I didn&#8217;t stress too much, because I knew I had the 10% off.</p>
<p>Receiving a postcard for a free drink every week and a half seems inefficient and environmentally unfriendly.  Plus, I can do the math. I know that this is not as good of a deal as the 10% was. </p>
<p>There&#8217;s also a Pegasus coffee shop about a block away from my office.  I like their coffee and am thinking about switching to that shop for my weekday coffees when I am downtown and switching to Dilettante when I am at court in Kent. </p>
<p>I was loyal to Starbucks in the past because it made sense.  Now, it doesn&#8217;t seem to make sense anymore.  It would have been better to have never had the original Gold card plan to begin with &#8211; I would have never gotten used to it and wouldn&#8217;t have gotten angry when it was taken away.  </p>
<p>I really like the baristas near my office, but I also know that baristas everywhere tend to treat their regular customers well.  While I&#8217;ll be sad to leave my baristas, I won&#8217;t be quite sad enough to override how annoyed I am about the new Gold card plan.</p>
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		<title>By: Melody</title>
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		<dc:creator>Melody</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 02:39:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>(Reply to Steve) - Hi Steve! Thanks for commenting on my blog. Though entirely unncessary, I suggesting adding an initial or something distinctive or a gravatar because I think you may be the 3rd Steve on my blog. (Steve, Steve H, and Steve).

It seems like a number of people are annoyed that under the new My Starbucks Rewards, money must be pre-loaded onto a card. I don&#039;t really see that as much of a big deal when you know that you&#039;ll consistently be spending money there, but I hear ya&#039; that lots of people don&#039;t like it.

I also think it is patently unfair that you earn one star regardless of size of transaction. Of course, there has already been a lot of noise about this at MSI too. It almost is not worth repeating.

But in the end, it won&#039;t make me change my brand of coffee. Where else can I go that will give me such an incredible dark roast? I don&#039;t want a Stumptown Roast that is nearly tea-like. Peet&#039;s is lighter too, though it would be an option. 

Loyalty is not totally won or lost over a few stars to wish on in the sky. There are always too many stars and not enough sky.  The reason is that the real stars of the experience are the baristas who make my day and spoil me when they see me. You obviously have that too.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(Reply to Steve) &#8211; Hi Steve! Thanks for commenting on my blog. Though entirely unncessary, I suggesting adding an initial or something distinctive or a gravatar because I think you may be the 3rd Steve on my blog. (Steve, Steve H, and Steve).</p>
<p>It seems like a number of people are annoyed that under the new My Starbucks Rewards, money must be pre-loaded onto a card. I don&#8217;t really see that as much of a big deal when you know that you&#8217;ll consistently be spending money there, but I hear ya&#8217; that lots of people don&#8217;t like it.</p>
<p>I also think it is patently unfair that you earn one star regardless of size of transaction. Of course, there has already been a lot of noise about this at MSI too. It almost is not worth repeating.</p>
<p>But in the end, it won&#8217;t make me change my brand of coffee. Where else can I go that will give me such an incredible dark roast? I don&#8217;t want a Stumptown Roast that is nearly tea-like. Peet&#8217;s is lighter too, though it would be an option. </p>
<p>Loyalty is not totally won or lost over a few stars to wish on in the sky. There are always too many stars and not enough sky.  The reason is that the real stars of the experience are the baristas who make my day and spoil me when they see me. You obviously have that too.</p>
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		<title>By: Steve</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 01:12:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>my opinion, this new card is terrible, I drink two Sbucks a day (fraps) and they are not cheap. I don&#039;t like the fact I have to place money on the card to get the benefits. I think they should have used this card as they did the last gold card, swipe both your CC and the gold card.

A note that was sent to corporate Starbucks, with no response, see below.

To Whom It May Concern:

I have been a loyal Starbucks customer for more than 8 years; I have been drinking the same drink (Caramel Mocha Frap) EVERY day sometimes twice a day. I was excited for the Gold card deal that you provided last year to your customers, and for someone like me that drinks one EVERY day it was definitely a good buy. I really saw big savings each month on my bank statements.

Now to the part that disturbs me, you came out with the new Gold Card, It was nothing what I expected. I don’t get huge savings as before and when I went to the local Starbucks to find that it didn’t work, I have to load cash (basically a interest free loan to Starbucks) on this one if I plan to receive any type of reward. I’m definitely not satisfied with this new program as I found out real quick there are no benefits for someone like me that doesn’t like to put cash on the card. You don’t use ID verification, if I lost my card it is good for any person out there to use. 

So for being a veteran Starbucks customer since 2002, and spending well over $250 a month on your product (I have the bank statements to prove it), I find that I really don’t get any rewards and consider myself not to be viewed as a loyal customer in your eyes. There should be some sort of separation between your real GOLD members and someone that can earn the gold membership with having only 30 drinks or so. 

Why don’t you work on a real program that benefits the serious Starbucks customers, customers like me that spend enough money to pay a part time employees salary. Instead, you bring this new card that does nothing for me; I’m no different in the Starbucks Corporate eyes. 

I will say this, the employees at the 

19 West Bridge Street 
Dublin, OH 43017-1126 and the
 
1355 Georgesville Rd 
Columbus, OH 43228

are really something else. When I walk into those locations, I know that they appreciate my services and my generous tips, and they deserve every penny for the superior work they do.

Now if only Headquarter can open their eyes to the loyal customers and show us some appreciation for what we have done and continued to do that would be great.

I have never thought about changing my brand of coffee in the last 8 years, but with this new change, it has been a thought in my mind.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>my opinion, this new card is terrible, I drink two Sbucks a day (fraps) and they are not cheap. I don&#8217;t like the fact I have to place money on the card to get the benefits. I think they should have used this card as they did the last gold card, swipe both your CC and the gold card.</p>
<p>A note that was sent to corporate Starbucks, with no response, see below.</p>
<p>To Whom It May Concern:</p>
<p>I have been a loyal Starbucks customer for more than 8 years; I have been drinking the same drink (Caramel Mocha Frap) EVERY day sometimes twice a day. I was excited for the Gold card deal that you provided last year to your customers, and for someone like me that drinks one EVERY day it was definitely a good buy. I really saw big savings each month on my bank statements.</p>
<p>Now to the part that disturbs me, you came out with the new Gold Card, It was nothing what I expected. I don’t get huge savings as before and when I went to the local Starbucks to find that it didn’t work, I have to load cash (basically a interest free loan to Starbucks) on this one if I plan to receive any type of reward. I’m definitely not satisfied with this new program as I found out real quick there are no benefits for someone like me that doesn’t like to put cash on the card. You don’t use ID verification, if I lost my card it is good for any person out there to use. </p>
<p>So for being a veteran Starbucks customer since 2002, and spending well over $250 a month on your product (I have the bank statements to prove it), I find that I really don’t get any rewards and consider myself not to be viewed as a loyal customer in your eyes. There should be some sort of separation between your real GOLD members and someone that can earn the gold membership with having only 30 drinks or so. </p>
<p>Why don’t you work on a real program that benefits the serious Starbucks customers, customers like me that spend enough money to pay a part time employees salary. Instead, you bring this new card that does nothing for me; I’m no different in the Starbucks Corporate eyes. </p>
<p>I will say this, the employees at the </p>
<p>19 West Bridge Street<br />
Dublin, OH 43017-1126 and the</p>
<p>1355 Georgesville Rd<br />
Columbus, OH 43228</p>
<p>are really something else. When I walk into those locations, I know that they appreciate my services and my generous tips, and they deserve every penny for the superior work they do.</p>
<p>Now if only Headquarter can open their eyes to the loyal customers and show us some appreciation for what we have done and continued to do that would be great.</p>
<p>I have never thought about changing my brand of coffee in the last 8 years, but with this new change, it has been a thought in my mind.</p>
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		<title>By: Riki Yamada</title>
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		<dc:creator>Riki Yamada</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 03:57:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Just like practically EVERY promo I&#039;ve experienced while working at Starbucks, I&#039;ll wait until it officially begins-only THEN, will I have TRUE opinion.

However, a pre-opinion LOL! I LIKE the idea of fusing the Gold Card &amp; Reg. Gift Card benefits! Perhaps, the benefits/perks provided now, may not be suitable to EVERYONE.  However, I also recall reading somewhere (when the Gold Card 1st appeared @ our store) that aside to its current benefits, Starbucks may/will be adding new benefits/perks as we go along.  With THAT said, the Gold Card may have been short-lived, but perhaps, Starbucks will be adding the alleged, tentative, NEW benefits/perks to My Starbucks Rewards... as we go along! =]

I have a great feeling about the My Starbucks Rewards program.  For me personally, I stay concerned with the NOW &amp; MSR is not &#039;NOW&#039; yet; so I tell myself &quot;Let&#039;s see what will happen!&quot;  Until then, MSR will be on my back-burner as I patiently, diligently wait for its launch!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just like practically EVERY promo I&#8217;ve experienced while working at Starbucks, I&#8217;ll wait until it officially begins-only THEN, will I have TRUE opinion.</p>
<p>However, a pre-opinion LOL! I LIKE the idea of fusing the Gold Card &amp; Reg. Gift Card benefits! Perhaps, the benefits/perks provided now, may not be suitable to EVERYONE.  However, I also recall reading somewhere (when the Gold Card 1st appeared @ our store) that aside to its current benefits, Starbucks may/will be adding new benefits/perks as we go along.  With THAT said, the Gold Card may have been short-lived, but perhaps, Starbucks will be adding the alleged, tentative, NEW benefits/perks to My Starbucks Rewards&#8230; as we go along! =]</p>
<p>I have a great feeling about the My Starbucks Rewards program.  For me personally, I stay concerned with the NOW &amp; MSR is not &#8216;NOW&#8217; yet; so I tell myself &#8220;Let&#8217;s see what will happen!&#8221;  Until then, MSR will be on my back-burner as I patiently, diligently wait for its launch!</p>
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		<title>By: Lee</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lee</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 00:51:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Two comments:

1. As Melody has said (and I have repeated), the 80/20 marketing rule is something that they seem to be ignoring (at their peril?).  I (we) can&#039;t see how they are ignoring the sales we added to the bottom line.

2. The average person (the small/medium client) wants something for free without doing anything. Heck, registering the card and having to pay from it seems to be too much to ask!  Many complain about having to load the card.  Sheesh, auto-reload has been there for a long time.  You aren&#039;t giving SBUX much when you auto-reload $20 when the card goes below $10 (or whatever).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two comments:</p>
<p>1. As Melody has said (and I have repeated), the 80/20 marketing rule is something that they seem to be ignoring (at their peril?).  I (we) can&#8217;t see how they are ignoring the sales we added to the bottom line.</p>
<p>2. The average person (the small/medium client) wants something for free without doing anything. Heck, registering the card and having to pay from it seems to be too much to ask!  Many complain about having to load the card.  Sheesh, auto-reload has been there for a long time.  You aren&#8217;t giving SBUX much when you auto-reload $20 when the card goes below $10 (or whatever).</p>
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		<title>By: Melody</title>
		<link>http://www.starbucksmelody.com/2009/10/31/the-new-starbucks-gold-card-hot-topic-right-now/comment-page-2/#comment-422</link>
		<dc:creator>Melody</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 21:04:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Steve, if you read KCs post in full, he or she is essentially stating that MSI is too small of a group to be statistically significant.

In general, and I definitely see this by looking at the number of comments on this site &amp; the analytics installed on it, the overwhelming number of people just lurk &amp; do not comment. 95% of everyone is a lurker. It&#039;s very hard to say that the comments on *any* blog are representative of anything. Read the comments on Coffee City &amp; Starbucks Gossip and you&#039;ll be shocked, but that still doesn&#039;t tell the whole story. It IS a part of the story. What we know it that they represent a voice, and maybe there are another 90 people who think the same way who don&#039;t post, but without some science behind the comments, it&#039;s hard to tell too much.

Also, KC cites that PPR increases brewed coffee sales. Unfortunately, the hard science doesn&#039;t really tell us that people *like* PPR over any other coffee. 80 to 90% of the time when I buy coffee, it gets rung in as &quot;brewed coffee&quot; which tell the Starbucks headquarters that I am buying PPR, which is never the case.

KC is citing to spurious and anecdotal data. We have only unanswered questions, and no hard &amp; fast answers.

As to the Gold Card, for the 80% of customers who are low volume purchasers this will seem like a great deal to now have no annual fee and earn beverages after 15 stars. If you explain it like that to customers, most will smile and agree that sounds great. Again, it&#039;s a fine example of &quot;most&quot; not being real example of how the numbers play out. The 80/20 rule tells us that this is not a good move for the most loyal customers of Starbucks.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Steve, if you read KCs post in full, he or she is essentially stating that MSI is too small of a group to be statistically significant.</p>
<p>In general, and I definitely see this by looking at the number of comments on this site &#038; the analytics installed on it, the overwhelming number of people just lurk &#038; do not comment. 95% of everyone is a lurker. It&#8217;s very hard to say that the comments on *any* blog are representative of anything. Read the comments on Coffee City &#038; Starbucks Gossip and you&#8217;ll be shocked, but that still doesn&#8217;t tell the whole story. It IS a part of the story. What we know it that they represent a voice, and maybe there are another 90 people who think the same way who don&#8217;t post, but without some science behind the comments, it&#8217;s hard to tell too much.</p>
<p>Also, KC cites that PPR increases brewed coffee sales. Unfortunately, the hard science doesn&#8217;t really tell us that people *like* PPR over any other coffee. 80 to 90% of the time when I buy coffee, it gets rung in as &#8220;brewed coffee&#8221; which tell the Starbucks headquarters that I am buying PPR, which is never the case.</p>
<p>KC is citing to spurious and anecdotal data. We have only unanswered questions, and no hard &#038; fast answers.</p>
<p>As to the Gold Card, for the 80% of customers who are low volume purchasers this will seem like a great deal to now have no annual fee and earn beverages after 15 stars. If you explain it like that to customers, most will smile and agree that sounds great. Again, it&#8217;s a fine example of &#8220;most&#8221; not being real example of how the numbers play out. The 80/20 rule tells us that this is not a good move for the most loyal customers of Starbucks.</p>
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		<title>By: Steve</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 16:36:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What is that comment supposed to mean</description>
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		<title>By: KC</title>
		<link>http://www.starbucksmelody.com/2009/10/31/the-new-starbucks-gold-card-hot-topic-right-now/comment-page-2/#comment-407</link>
		<dc:creator>KC</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 21:54:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>For all those that think Starbucks isnt listening, this is my theory- Has anyone else noticed that only a very small percentage of the same people comment on these things?  The post in response to the new program is only at 107 comments so I hardly think this is an indication of  ALL customers.  Moreover, the ideas are 10pts per vote so while 3100 votes are counted for saving the 10% that&#039;s only 310 people- not exactly a high customer reflection. 

My cousin is a barista in Irvine, CA (hi CeCe!) and she often validates my suspicion...that the people who go on MSI are not even a large enough group to really make an impact.  She&#039;s never said this nor has anyone in Corp stated that but when they get  business updates it&#039;s pretty apparent that the rantings of a few folks in comparison to the sales of the entire SBUX national empire are hardly a threat.  Pike Place Roast for example is one of the most hated items on MSI yet the sales in brewed coffee since they started serving it are upwards of 150%!  Pike place isnt going anywhere.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For all those that think Starbucks isnt listening, this is my theory- Has anyone else noticed that only a very small percentage of the same people comment on these things?  The post in response to the new program is only at 107 comments so I hardly think this is an indication of  ALL customers.  Moreover, the ideas are 10pts per vote so while 3100 votes are counted for saving the 10% that&#8217;s only 310 people- not exactly a high customer reflection. </p>
<p>My cousin is a barista in Irvine, CA (hi CeCe!) and she often validates my suspicion&#8230;that the people who go on MSI are not even a large enough group to really make an impact.  She&#8217;s never said this nor has anyone in Corp stated that but when they get  business updates it&#8217;s pretty apparent that the rantings of a few folks in comparison to the sales of the entire SBUX national empire are hardly a threat.  Pike Place Roast for example is one of the most hated items on MSI yet the sales in brewed coffee since they started serving it are upwards of 150%!  Pike place isnt going anywhere.</p>
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		<title>By: Karldotcom</title>
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		<dc:creator>Karldotcom</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 08:02:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>When I read that statement on MSI...it just astounds me with how out of touch some of the SBUX folks are.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I read that statement on MSI&#8230;it just astounds me with how out of touch some of the SBUX folks are.</p>
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		<title>By: Darkkatpouncing</title>
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		<dc:creator>Darkkatpouncing</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 06:06:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I *JUST* got around to reading up on the new Gold Card. I read Elly&#039;s comment and I have to agree. Coming from the Rewards card and seeing the opportunity to earn Gold Card status - I like this program. I&#039;m one of those 2-3 a day latte drinkers if I let myself and at minimum I drink one a day.

I can see where original gold card purchasers might be irritated though with the $50 purchase and now consolidation. Over all I feel it&#039;s good to consolidate the programs. 

Right now most of my coffee is bought with my S.O. and we frequent a few favorite local coffee huts. One of the things we enjoy most is the punch cards we get. We may go there 2-4 times during the weekend it&#039;s nice knowing that we have one coming to us on the house after so many purchases.

I&#039;ve started a return to Starbucks coffee (My first experience with &quot;going to coffee&quot; when I lived in the Bay area) and seeing that they have incorporated a program that allows me to earn free drinks (YES more coffees) makes me a little bouncy - though that could just be the caffeine LOL</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I *JUST* got around to reading up on the new Gold Card. I read Elly&#8217;s comment and I have to agree. Coming from the Rewards card and seeing the opportunity to earn Gold Card status &#8211; I like this program. I&#8217;m one of those 2-3 a day latte drinkers if I let myself and at minimum I drink one a day.</p>
<p>I can see where original gold card purchasers might be irritated though with the $50 purchase and now consolidation. Over all I feel it&#8217;s good to consolidate the programs. </p>
<p>Right now most of my coffee is bought with my S.O. and we frequent a few favorite local coffee huts. One of the things we enjoy most is the punch cards we get. We may go there 2-4 times during the weekend it&#8217;s nice knowing that we have one coming to us on the house after so many purchases.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve started a return to Starbucks coffee (My first experience with &#8220;going to coffee&#8221; when I lived in the Bay area) and seeing that they have incorporated a program that allows me to earn free drinks (YES more coffees) makes me a little bouncy &#8211; though that could just be the caffeine LOL</p>
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