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Starbucks: Purchase $10 eGift Card with a Mastercard and Get a $10 Bonus eGift Card!
You can order the gift card here
Promotional Offer Terms
Read the following terms to see how you can get a promotional $10 Starbucks eGift Card (“Promotional Gift”) while supplies last. Starbucks will give away up to 56,250 Promotional Gifts between 12/17/19 and 12/22/19. To receive a Promotional Gift, you must purchase a Starbucks eGift for $10+ using Mastercard and meet other eligibility requirements below. Limit one Promotional Gift per person.
Promotion Period
The Promotion Period runs from 12:00 AM PST on 12/17/19 and ends the earlier of (a) when all 56,250 Promotional Gifts are distributed or (b) at 11:59 PM PST on 12/22/19.
Eligibility
Promotional offer open to legal residents of the 50 United States and D.C. with a valid Mastercard.
How to Participate
Take the following steps during the Promotion Period to receive a Promotional Gift:
First, visit Starbucks website or the Starbucks app. You will need internet access to complete this step.
Second, fill out the required fields and purchase a Starbucks eGift Card of $10 or more using your Mastercard. You must use a unique email address and a unique Mastercard account number when you purchase the eGift.
If you are one of the first 56,250 people during the Promotion Period to complete steps 1 and 2 above and meet these promotional offer requirements, you will receive a Promotional Gift. You are only eligible to receive one Promotional Gift when you buy a Starbucks eGift Card using Mastercard and otherwise meet these promotional offer requirements. YOU ARE NOT GUARANTEED TO RECEIVE A PROMOTIONAL GIFT. Qualifying customers will receive their $10 Promotional Gift via email at the address tied to your Starbucks account. Follow the directions in your email to redeem your Promotional Gift. Valid e-mail address required. Promotional Gifts not redeemed or claimed, or returned as non-deliverable, will not be re-sent. Starbucks will not be responsible for any late, lost, misrouted, or non-delivered e-mails, or other computer- or communications-related failures, caused by events beyond the reasonable control of Starbucks.