Re: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App

2018-02-28 Thread Kay Malmquist
Thanks Mark,   I'm going to brave the traffic and set out on a journey to 
Starbucks.  Take care.

Kay Malmquist
kay.malmqu...@gmail.com

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reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you
can control is your character.
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- Original Message - 
From: "M. Taylor" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2018 8:02 PM
Subject: RE: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App


Hello Kay,

Yes, you can use your credit card to reload your Starbucks card.

You can do this while you're in the store or, ahead of time.

Good Luck and Enjoy.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Kay Malmquist
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2018 6:02 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App

Okay, makes sense.  If I don't want to use apple pay, could I load my 
virtual Starbucks card that is on my phone with a credit card ahead of time?
I will stop asking more questions now, because we may be getting off topic 
and I can, if needed call their customer service and find out more.  Thanks 
for your help.

Kay Malmquist
kay.malmqu...@gmail.com

Remember no one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
Eleanor Roosevelt - 1884-1962, Former First Lady of the United States

- Original Message -
From: "M. Taylor" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2018 12:12 AM
Subject: RE: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App


Kay,

When you purchase items from the Starbucks store, at the register, if you
want to accrue Starbucks reward points, you must show/use your Starbucks
rewards card.  This card can be a physical instrument or, if you prefer, you
may use your Starbucks app's virtual card.  Essentially, a virtual card is
simply a photo of a barcode that is displayed on your iPhone screen at the
time of purchase.

A possible scenario is as follows:

1.
You go into a Starbucks store and order a cup of coffee.

2.
The Starbucks employee rings up your order on the register.

3.
Then, he/she will ask if you have a Starbucks rewards card.  At this point,
you can either hand them a physical card or, if you have the Starbucks app,
you can open the virtual card, from within the app, at which time the
employee will hover a scanner a few inches away from your phone's display,
in order to input your unique barcode.

4.
You pay for your item and then your done.

Remember, this is just one of many, many scenarios in which you may use your
Starbucks app virtual rewards card.

In my case, I choose to load money on my virtual Starbucks card via Apple
pay.

So, a typical scenario for me is:

1.
Before I enter a Starbucks store, I open up my Starbucks app and have my
virtual Starbucks card's barcode on the display.

2.
I go into a Starbucks store and order a cup of coffee.

3.
After the employee rings up the sale, I pick up the register's scanner and
scan the barcode that is currently being displayed on my phone.  I have
enough vision to be able to locate the physical hand-scanner that is
intended to be used by customers.  This process takes less than 5 seconds.
Upon completion of the scan, the amount of the coffee is immediately
deducted from my balance.

That's really all there is to it.


Mark

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Kay Malmquist
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2018 8:26 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App

Hi Mark,
I discovered in order to put the star codes from packages in to your account
you have to do this on line.  I still don't understand Your answer to
question 2.  Which was,

Answer 2:
As with many third-party apps, one can create and save an Apple Passbook
pass.  This is essentially a copy of the bar code needed to access your
account during purchases.  In the case of the Starbucks app, if you want
your account updated, immediately, it's best to access the bar code screen
from within the app, itself, instead of using the Apple Wallet.

How is this barcode screen used?  This is what I don't understand.  The rest
about Apple wallet I understand fine.


Kay Malmquist
kay.malmqu...@gmail.com

Remember no one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
Eleanor Roosevelt - 1884-1962, Former First Lady of the United States

- Original Message ----- 
From: "M. Taylor" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2018 9:17 PM
Subject: RE: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App


Hello Kay,

You wrote:

Question 1:
How do you enter codes from packages of coffee that you have bought from
Starbucks?  I have also heard that you can only enter two codes per day.

Answer 1:
I have never purchased a package of Starbucks coffee so cannot answer this
question.

Question 2:
What do you mean by,
While you can create and sav

RE: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App

2018-02-28 Thread M. Taylor
Hello Kay,

Yes, you can use your credit card to reload your Starbucks card.  

You can do this while you're in the store or, ahead of time.

Good Luck and Enjoy.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Kay Malmquist
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2018 6:02 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App

Okay, makes sense.  If I don't want to use apple pay, could I load my virtual 
Starbucks card that is on my phone with a credit card ahead of time? 
I will stop asking more questions now, because we may be getting off topic and 
I can, if needed call their customer service and find out more.  Thanks for 
your help.

Kay Malmquist
kay.malmqu...@gmail.com

Remember no one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
Eleanor Roosevelt - 1884-1962, Former First Lady of the United States

- Original Message -
From: "M. Taylor" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2018 12:12 AM
Subject: RE: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App


Kay,

When you purchase items from the Starbucks store, at the register, if you 
want to accrue Starbucks reward points, you must show/use your Starbucks 
rewards card.  This card can be a physical instrument or, if you prefer, you 
may use your Starbucks app's virtual card.  Essentially, a virtual card is 
simply a photo of a barcode that is displayed on your iPhone screen at the 
time of purchase.

A possible scenario is as follows:

1.
You go into a Starbucks store and order a cup of coffee.

2.
The Starbucks employee rings up your order on the register.

3.
Then, he/she will ask if you have a Starbucks rewards card.  At this point, 
you can either hand them a physical card or, if you have the Starbucks app, 
you can open the virtual card, from within the app, at which time the 
employee will hover a scanner a few inches away from your phone's display, 
in order to input your unique barcode.

4.
You pay for your item and then your done.

Remember, this is just one of many, many scenarios in which you may use your 
Starbucks app virtual rewards card.

In my case, I choose to load money on my virtual Starbucks card via Apple 
pay.

So, a typical scenario for me is:

1.
Before I enter a Starbucks store, I open up my Starbucks app and have my 
virtual Starbucks card's barcode on the display.

2.
I go into a Starbucks store and order a cup of coffee.

3.
After the employee rings up the sale, I pick up the register's scanner and 
scan the barcode that is currently being displayed on my phone.  I have 
enough vision to be able to locate the physical hand-scanner that is 
intended to be used by customers.  This process takes less than 5 seconds. 
Upon completion of the scan, the amount of the coffee is immediately 
deducted from my balance.

That's really all there is to it.


Mark

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Kay Malmquist
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2018 8:26 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App

Hi Mark,
I discovered in order to put the star codes from packages in to your account 
you have to do this on line.  I still don't understand Your answer to 
question 2.  Which was,

Answer 2:
As with many third-party apps, one can create and save an Apple Passbook 
pass.  This is essentially a copy of the bar code needed to access your 
account during purchases.  In the case of the Starbucks app, if you want 
your account updated, immediately, it's best to access the bar code screen 
from within the app, itself, instead of using the Apple Wallet.

How is this barcode screen used?  This is what I don't understand.  The rest 
about Apple wallet I understand fine.


Kay Malmquist
kay.malmqu...@gmail.com

Remember no one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
Eleanor Roosevelt - 1884-1962, Former First Lady of the United States

- Original Message - 
From: "M. Taylor" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2018 9:17 PM
Subject: RE: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App


Hello Kay,

You wrote:

Question 1:
How do you enter codes from packages of coffee that you have bought from
Starbucks?  I have also heard that you can only enter two codes per day.

Answer 1:
I have never purchased a package of Starbucks coffee so cannot answer this
question.

Question 2:
What do you mean by,
While you can create and save a ApplePay Pass for easy access when paying,
the features work best when you use the bar code payment display from within
the app, itself.  This is completely VoiceOver accessible.
I do not understand.

Answer 2:
As with many third-party apps, one can create and save an Apple Passbook
pass.  This is essentially a copy of the bar code needed to access your
account during purchases.  In the case of the Starbucks app, if you want
your account updated, immediatel

Re: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App

2018-02-28 Thread Kay Malmquist
Okay, makes sense.  If I don't want to use apple pay, could I load my 
virtual Starbucks card that is on my phone with a credit card ahead of time? 
I will stop asking more questions now, because we may be getting off topic 
and I can, if needed call their customer service and find out more.  Thanks 
for your help.

Kay Malmquist
kay.malmqu...@gmail.com

Remember no one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
Eleanor Roosevelt - 1884-1962, Former First Lady of the United States

- Original Message - 
From: "M. Taylor" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2018 12:12 AM
Subject: RE: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App


Kay,

When you purchase items from the Starbucks store, at the register, if you 
want to accrue Starbucks reward points, you must show/use your Starbucks 
rewards card.  This card can be a physical instrument or, if you prefer, you 
may use your Starbucks app's virtual card.  Essentially, a virtual card is 
simply a photo of a barcode that is displayed on your iPhone screen at the 
time of purchase.

A possible scenario is as follows:

1.
You go into a Starbucks store and order a cup of coffee.

2.
The Starbucks employee rings up your order on the register.

3.
Then, he/she will ask if you have a Starbucks rewards card.  At this point, 
you can either hand them a physical card or, if you have the Starbucks app, 
you can open the virtual card, from within the app, at which time the 
employee will hover a scanner a few inches away from your phone's display, 
in order to input your unique barcode.

4.
You pay for your item and then your done.

Remember, this is just one of many, many scenarios in which you may use your 
Starbucks app virtual rewards card.

In my case, I choose to load money on my virtual Starbucks card via Apple 
pay.

So, a typical scenario for me is:

1.
Before I enter a Starbucks store, I open up my Starbucks app and have my 
virtual Starbucks card's barcode on the display.

2.
I go into a Starbucks store and order a cup of coffee.

3.
After the employee rings up the sale, I pick up the register's scanner and 
scan the barcode that is currently being displayed on my phone.  I have 
enough vision to be able to locate the physical hand-scanner that is 
intended to be used by customers.  This process takes less than 5 seconds. 
Upon completion of the scan, the amount of the coffee is immediately 
deducted from my balance.

That's really all there is to it.


Mark

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Kay Malmquist
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2018 8:26 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App

Hi Mark,
I discovered in order to put the star codes from packages in to your account 
you have to do this on line.  I still don't understand Your answer to 
question 2.  Which was,

Answer 2:
As with many third-party apps, one can create and save an Apple Passbook 
pass.  This is essentially a copy of the bar code needed to access your 
account during purchases.  In the case of the Starbucks app, if you want 
your account updated, immediately, it's best to access the bar code screen 
from within the app, itself, instead of using the Apple Wallet.

How is this barcode screen used?  This is what I don't understand.  The rest 
about Apple wallet I understand fine.


Kay Malmquist
kay.malmqu...@gmail.com

Remember no one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
Eleanor Roosevelt - 1884-1962, Former First Lady of the United States

- Original Message - 
From: "M. Taylor" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2018 9:17 PM
Subject: RE: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App


Hello Kay,

You wrote:

Question 1:
How do you enter codes from packages of coffee that you have bought from
Starbucks?  I have also heard that you can only enter two codes per day.

Answer 1:
I have never purchased a package of Starbucks coffee so cannot answer this
question.

Question 2:
What do you mean by,
While you can create and save a ApplePay Pass for easy access when paying,
the features work best when you use the bar code payment display from within
the app, itself.  This is completely VoiceOver accessible.
I do not understand.

Answer 2:
As with many third-party apps, one can create and save an Apple Passbook
pass.  This is essentially a copy of the bar code needed to access your
account during purchases.  In the case of the Starbucks app, if you want
your account updated, immediately, it's best to access the bar code screen
from within the app, itself, instead of using the Apple Walet.

Question 3:
In my settings it says something like messages are off.  What is that and
does it have to do with my inbox and should I turn it on?

Answer 3:
You can turn on the Message feature.  Doing so will, upon opening the
Starbucks app, present you with an -Inbox to which Starbucks sends
information and p

RE: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App

2018-02-27 Thread M. Taylor
Kay, 

When you purchase items from the Starbucks store, at the register, if you want 
to accrue Starbucks reward points, you must show/use your Starbucks rewards 
card.  This card can be a physical instrument or, if you prefer, you may use 
your Starbucks app's virtual card.  Essentially, a virtual card is simply a 
photo of a barcode that is displayed on your iPhone screen at the time of 
purchase.  

A possible scenario is as follows:

1.
You go into a Starbucks store and order a cup of coffee.

2.
The Starbucks employee rings up your order on the register.  

3.
Then, he/she will ask if you have a Starbucks rewards card.  At this point, you 
can either hand them a physical card or, if you have the Starbucks app, you can 
open the virtual card, from within the app, at which time the employee will 
hover a scanner a few inches away from your phone's display, in order to input 
your unique barcode.

4.
You pay for your item and then your done.

Remember, this is just one of many, many scenarios in which you may use your 
Starbucks app virtual rewards card.

In my case, I choose to load money on my virtual Starbucks card via Apple pay.  

So, a typical scenario for me is:

1.
Before I enter a Starbucks store, I open up my Starbucks app and have my 
virtual Starbucks card's barcode on the display.

2.
I go into a Starbucks store and order a cup of coffee.

3.
After the employee rings up the sale, I pick up the register's scanner and scan 
the barcode that is currently being displayed on my phone.  I have enough 
vision to be able to locate the physical hand-scanner that is intended to be 
used by customers.  This process takes less than 5 seconds.  Upon completion of 
the scan, the amount of the coffee is immediately deducted from my balance.  

That's really all there is to it.


Mark

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Kay Malmquist
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2018 8:26 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App

Hi Mark,
I discovered in order to put the star codes from packages in to your account 
you have to do this on line.  I still don't understand Your answer to question 
2.  Which was,

Answer 2:
As with many third-party apps, one can create and save an Apple Passbook pass.  
This is essentially a copy of the bar code needed to access your account during 
purchases.  In the case of the Starbucks app, if you want your account updated, 
immediately, it's best to access the bar code screen from within the app, 
itself, instead of using the Apple Wallet.

How is this barcode screen used?  This is what I don't understand.  The rest 
about Apple wallet I understand fine.


Kay Malmquist
kay.malmqu...@gmail.com

Remember no one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
Eleanor Roosevelt - 1884-1962, Former First Lady of the United States

- Original Message - 
From: "M. Taylor" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2018 9:17 PM
Subject: RE: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App


Hello Kay,

You wrote:

Question 1:
How do you enter codes from packages of coffee that you have bought from 
Starbucks?  I have also heard that you can only enter two codes per day.

Answer 1:
I have never purchased a package of Starbucks coffee so cannot answer this 
question.

Question 2:
What do you mean by,
While you can create and save a ApplePay Pass for easy access when paying, 
the features work best when you use the bar code payment display from within 
the app, itself.  This is completely VoiceOver accessible.
I do not understand.

Answer 2:
As with many third-party apps, one can create and save an Apple Passbook 
pass.  This is essentially a copy of the bar code needed to access your 
account during purchases.  In the case of the Starbucks app, if you want 
your account updated, immediately, it's best to access the bar code screen 
from within the app, itself, instead of using the Apple Walet.

Question 3:
In my settings it says something like messages are off.  What is that and 
does it have to do with my inbox and should I turn it on?

Answer 3:
You can turn on the Message feature.  Doing so will, upon opening the 
Starbucks app, present you with an -Inbox to which Starbucks sends 
information and promotions, from time-to-time.

Mark



-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Kay Malmquist
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2018 6:41 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App

Hi Mark,
I have a couple of questions.
1.  How do you enter codes from packages of coffee that you have bought from 
Starbucks?  I have also heard that you can only enter two codes per day.

2.  What do you mean by,
While you can create and save a ApplePay Pass for easy access when paying, 
the features work best when you use the bar code payment display from

Re: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App

2018-02-27 Thread Kay Malmquist
Hi Mark,
I discovered in order to put the star codes from packages in to your account 
you have to do this on line.  I still don't understand Your answer to 
question 2.  Which was,

Answer 2:
As with many third-party apps, one can create and save an Apple Passbook 
pass.  This is essentially a copy of the bar code needed to access your 
account during purchases.  In the case of the Starbucks app, if you want 
your account updated, immediately, it's best to access the bar code screen 
from within the app, itself, instead of using the Apple Wallet.

How is this barcode screen used?  This is what I don't understand.  The rest 
about Apple wallet I understand fine.


Kay Malmquist
kay.malmqu...@gmail.com

Remember no one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
Eleanor Roosevelt - 1884-1962, Former First Lady of the United States

- Original Message - 
From: "M. Taylor" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2018 9:17 PM
Subject: RE: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App


Hello Kay,

You wrote:

Question 1:
How do you enter codes from packages of coffee that you have bought from 
Starbucks?  I have also heard that you can only enter two codes per day.

Answer 1:
I have never purchased a package of Starbucks coffee so cannot answer this 
question.

Question 2:
What do you mean by,
While you can create and save a ApplePay Pass for easy access when paying, 
the features work best when you use the bar code payment display from within 
the app, itself.  This is completely VoiceOver accessible.
I do not understand.

Answer 2:
As with many third-party apps, one can create and save an Apple Passbook 
pass.  This is essentially a copy of the bar code needed to access your 
account during purchases.  In the case of the Starbucks app, if you want 
your account updated, immediately, it's best to access the bar code screen 
from within the app, itself, instead of using the Apple Walet.

Question 3:
In my settings it says something like messages are off.  What is that and 
does it have to do with my inbox and should I turn it on?

Answer 3:
You can turn on the Message feature.  Doing so will, upon opening the 
Starbucks app, present you with an -Inbox to which Starbucks sends 
information and promotions, from time-to-time.

Mark



-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Kay Malmquist
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2018 6:41 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App

Hi Mark,
I have a couple of questions.
1.  How do you enter codes from packages of coffee that you have bought from 
Starbucks?  I have also heard that you can only enter two codes per day.

2.  What do you mean by,
While you can create and save a ApplePay Pass for easy access when paying, 
the features work best when you use the bar code payment display from within 
the app, itself.  This is completely VoiceOver accessible.
I do not understand.

3.  In my settings it says something like messages are off.  What is that 
and does it have to do with my inbox and should I turn it on?

I have a couple more questions and if it would be okay with you, maybe it 
would be better to take this off list.  My email is at the bottom of the 
message.  I promise not to be a pest and will pick up on things rapidly.
Thanks much for any help.

Kay Malmquist
kay.malmqu...@gmail.com

Remember no one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
Eleanor Roosevelt - 1884-1962, Former First Lady of the United States

- Original Message -
From: "M. Taylor" 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2018 11:41 PM
Subject: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App


Hello All,

Please keep the following in mind when using the iOS Starbucks app with
VoiceOver:

1.
You can use ApplePay to Reload your Starbucks Account.

2.
While you can create and save a ApplePay Pass for easy access when paying,
the features work best when you use the bar code payment display from within
the app, itself.  This is completely VoiceOver accessible.

3.
The way to earn rewards is to accrue Stars.

4.
You earn two Stars for every, one, dollar you spend.  However, this is the
most basic way and is not the best method of accruing Stars.

5.
It takes 125 Stars in order to receive a free item.

6.
Upon launching the app, you will discover a rewards area.  This area will
always display your currently running rewards offer.  This is the most
important area of the app for this is the area where you can find out what
you need to do to earn more stars with less money.  For example, last week,
I received an offer that if I purchased only one item, I would receive 125
bonus Stars in addition to my normal Stars.  So, I bought a drink for $3 and
instead of earning only 6 Stars, I received 131 Stars.

7.
You only get one offer per week.  So, once you complete your offer, you must
wait until you receive your next offer.

8.
Some offers involve multiple purchases.

RE: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App

2018-02-27 Thread M. Taylor
Hello Kay,  

You wrote:

Question 1:
How do you enter codes from packages of coffee that you have bought from 
Starbucks?  I have also heard that you can only enter two codes per day.

Answer 1:
I have never purchased a package of Starbucks coffee so cannot answer this 
question.

Question 2:
What do you mean by,
While you can create and save a ApplePay Pass for easy access when paying, the 
features work best when you use the bar code payment display from within the 
app, itself.  This is completely VoiceOver accessible.
I do not understand.

Answer 2:
As with many third-party apps, one can create and save an Apple Passbook pass.  
This is essentially a copy of the bar code needed to access your account during 
purchases.  In the case of the Starbucks app, if you want your account updated, 
immediately, it’s best to access the bar code screen from within the app, 
itself, instead of using the Apple Walet. 

Question 3:
In my settings it says something like messages are off.  What is that and does 
it have to do with my inbox and should I turn it on?

Answer 3:
You can turn on the Message feature.  Doing so will, upon opening the Starbucks 
app, present you with an -Inbox to which Starbucks sends information and 
promotions, from time-to-time.

Mark



-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Kay Malmquist
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2018 6:41 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App

Hi Mark,
I have a couple of questions.
1.  How do you enter codes from packages of coffee that you have bought from 
Starbucks?  I have also heard that you can only enter two codes per day.

2.  What do you mean by,
While you can create and save a ApplePay Pass for easy access when paying, the 
features work best when you use the bar code payment display from within the 
app, itself.  This is completely VoiceOver accessible.
I do not understand.

3.  In my settings it says something like messages are off.  What is that and 
does it have to do with my inbox and should I turn it on?

I have a couple more questions and if it would be okay with you, maybe it would 
be better to take this off list.  My email is at the bottom of the message.  I 
promise not to be a pest and will pick up on things rapidly. 
Thanks much for any help.

Kay Malmquist
kay.malmqu...@gmail.com

Remember no one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
Eleanor Roosevelt - 1884-1962, Former First Lady of the United States

- Original Message -
From: "M. Taylor" 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2018 11:41 PM
Subject: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App


Hello All,

Please keep the following in mind when using the iOS Starbucks app with
VoiceOver:

1.
You can use ApplePay to Reload your Starbucks Account.

2.
While you can create and save a ApplePay Pass for easy access when paying,
the features work best when you use the bar code payment display from within
the app, itself.  This is completely VoiceOver accessible.

3.
The way to earn rewards is to accrue Stars.

4.
You earn two Stars for every, one, dollar you spend.  However, this is the
most basic way and is not the best method of accruing Stars.

5.
It takes 125 Stars in order to receive a free item.

6.
Upon launching the app, you will discover a rewards area.  This area will
always display your currently running rewards offer.  This is the most
important area of the app for this is the area where you can find out what
you need to do to earn more stars with less money.  For example, last week,
I received an offer that if I purchased only one item, I would receive 125
bonus Stars in addition to my normal Stars.  So, I bought a drink for $3 and
instead of earning only 6 Stars, I received 131 Stars.

7.
You only get one offer per week.  So, once you complete your offer, you must
wait until you receive your next offer.

8.
Some offers involve multiple purchases.  For example, I received one offer
that gave me 50 Stars for every item I purchased up to 6 items.  Please keep
in mind that an item means 1 registry transaction.  So, Were I to purchase
two cups of coffee on the same receipt, it would count as one item.  So, if
I want to purchase two items, one for me and one for a friend, and assuming
I want Star credit for each item, I would have to have the barista ring up
each drink, separately.

9.
You must manually activate an offer before you purchase, in order to earn
its associated Stars.  This is the only area of the app that is not
VoiceOver accessible.  No problem, however, for, at the time of purchase,
simply disable VoiceOver and have the barista touch the "Start Offer Now,"
button. The barista only need do this once, per offer.  Once the offer is
started, it will remain in effect, until it ends and VoiceOver will read the
status of the offer and the number of days left in the offer and whether or
not you have completed the offer.

10.
The next are

Re: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App

2018-02-26 Thread Kay Malmquist
Hi Mark,
I have a couple of questions.
1.  How do you enter codes from packages of coffee that you have bought from 
Starbucks?  I have also heard that you can only enter two codes per day.

2.  What do you mean by,
While you can create and save a ApplePay Pass for easy access when paying,
the features work best when you use the bar code payment display from within
the app, itself.  This is completely VoiceOver accessible.
I do not understand.

3.  In my settings it says something like messages are off.  What is that 
and does it have to do with my inbox and should I turn it on?

I have a couple more questions and if it would be okay with you, maybe it 
would be better to take this off list.  My email is at the bottom of the 
message.  I promise not to be a pest and will pick up on things rapidly. 
Thanks much for any help.

Kay Malmquist
kay.malmqu...@gmail.com

Remember no one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
Eleanor Roosevelt - 1884-1962, Former First Lady of the United States

- Original Message - 
From: "M. Taylor" 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2018 11:41 PM
Subject: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App


Hello All,

Please keep the following in mind when using the iOS Starbucks app with
VoiceOver:

1.
You can use ApplePay to Reload your Starbucks Account.

2.
While you can create and save a ApplePay Pass for easy access when paying,
the features work best when you use the bar code payment display from within
the app, itself.  This is completely VoiceOver accessible.

3.
The way to earn rewards is to accrue Stars.

4.
You earn two Stars for every, one, dollar you spend.  However, this is the
most basic way and is not the best method of accruing Stars.

5.
It takes 125 Stars in order to receive a free item.

6.
Upon launching the app, you will discover a rewards area.  This area will
always display your currently running rewards offer.  This is the most
important area of the app for this is the area where you can find out what
you need to do to earn more stars with less money.  For example, last week,
I received an offer that if I purchased only one item, I would receive 125
bonus Stars in addition to my normal Stars.  So, I bought a drink for $3 and
instead of earning only 6 Stars, I received 131 Stars.

7.
You only get one offer per week.  So, once you complete your offer, you must
wait until you receive your next offer.

8.
Some offers involve multiple purchases.  For example, I received one offer
that gave me 50 Stars for every item I purchased up to 6 items.  Please keep
in mind that an item means 1 registry transaction.  So, Were I to purchase
two cups of coffee on the same receipt, it would count as one item.  So, if
I want to purchase two items, one for me and one for a friend, and assuming
I want Star credit for each item, I would have to have the barista ring up
each drink, separately.

9.
You must manually activate an offer before you purchase, in order to earn
its associated Stars.  This is the only area of the app that is not
VoiceOver accessible.  No problem, however, for, at the time of purchase,
simply disable VoiceOver and have the barista touch the "Start Offer Now,"
button. The barista only need do this once, per offer.  Once the offer is
started, it will remain in effect, until it ends and VoiceOver will read the
status of the offer and the number of days left in the offer and whether or
not you have completed the offer.

10.
The next area of the screen is a preview of your Inbox.  Sometimes, you will
receive very important notices and even more offers.  For example,
yesterday, I received an email informing me that this is a double Star
weekend.  So, yesterday, I purchased an item for $4 but received 16 Stars.
Last week, I received a message in my Inbox that told me that should I
reload my account with at least $10, I would receive 100 bonus Stars.  It's
pretty amazing.  You know, I have some sighted friends who have had the
Starbucks app for years and yet have never gotten any free items because
they fail to activate their reward offers or read the messages in their
app-inbox.  (smile)

11.
Keep in mind that when you start out, you are at Green level.  You must earn
300 Stars in order to be promoted to Gold level.  Once you are at gold
level, then you begin receiving free items for every 125 Stars earned.  In
my case, I went from 0 Stars to 450 Stars in less than one week with only
$12 in purchases because I took advantage of reward offers.  Mind you, I
would have spent the $12, anyway so why not take advantage of the free
rewards?

12.
Once you acquire Gold Status, it will remain active for 1 year.  The app
will tell you how many stars you need in order to either achieve or extend
your Gold Status.  In my case, even though I have spent only $24, my gold
Status has been extended to the middle of 2020. (smile)

13.
When you earn bonus Stars, it can take up to 24 hours before they appear in
your app.

14.
Stars expire after 6 months so use your rewards

Re: A Quick Primmer to the iOS Starbucks App

2018-01-28 Thread May Anderson
Hey there.

In regards to number 9, I've never had to activate an offer when I've gone to 
starbucks. But it is something I'll keep in mind in case one day I don't get my 
bonus stars or whatever during a special.


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> On Jan 28, 2018, at 12:41 AM, M. Taylor  wrote:
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> Please keep the following in mind when using the iOS Starbucks app with
> VoiceOver:
> 
> 1.
> You can use ApplePay to Reload your Starbucks Account.
> 
> 2.
> While you can create and save a ApplePay Pass for easy access when paying,
> the features work best when you use the bar code payment display from within
> the app, itself.  This is completely VoiceOver accessible.
> 
> 3.
> The way to earn rewards is to accrue Stars.
> 
> 4.
> You earn two Stars for every, one, dollar you spend.  However, this is the
> most basic way and is not the best method of accruing Stars.  
> 
> 5.
> It takes 125 Stars in order to receive a free item.
> 
> 6.
> Upon launching the app, you will discover a rewards area.  This area will
> always display your currently running rewards offer.  This is the most
> important area of the app for this is the area where you can find out what
> you need to do to earn more stars with less money.  For example, last week,
> I received an offer that if I purchased only one item, I would receive 125
> bonus Stars in addition to my normal Stars.  So, I bought a drink for $3 and
> instead of earning only 6 Stars, I received 131 Stars.
> 
> 7.
> You only get one offer per week.  So, once you complete your offer, you must
> wait until you receive your next offer.  
> 
> 8.
> Some offers involve multiple purchases.  For example, I received one offer
> that gave me 50 Stars for every item I purchased up to 6 items.  Please keep
> in mind that an item means 1 registry transaction.  So, Were I to purchase
> two cups of coffee on the same receipt, it would count as one item.  So, if
> I want to purchase two items, one for me and one for a friend, and assuming
> I want Star credit for each item, I would have to have the barista ring up
> each drink, separately.
> 
> 9.
> You must manually activate an offer before you purchase, in order to earn
> its associated Stars.  This is the only area of the app that is not
> VoiceOver accessible.  No problem, however, for, at the time of purchase,
> simply disable VoiceOver and have the barista touch the "Start Offer Now,"
> button. The barista only need do this once, per offer.  Once the offer is
> started, it will remain in effect, until it ends and VoiceOver will read the
> status of the offer and the number of days left in the offer and whether or
> not you have completed the offer.  
> 
> 10.
> The next area of the screen is a preview of your Inbox.  Sometimes, you will
> receive very important notices and even more offers.  For example,
> yesterday, I received an email informing me that this is a double Star
> weekend.  So, yesterday, I purchased an item for $4 but received 16 Stars.
> Last week, I received a message in my Inbox that told me that should I
> reload my account with at least $10, I would receive 100 bonus Stars.  It's
> pretty amazing.  You know, I have some sighted friends who have had the
> Starbucks app for years and yet have never gotten any free items because
> they fail to activate their reward offers or read the messages in their
> app-inbox.  (smile)
> 
> 11.
> Keep in mind that when you start out, you are at Green level.  You must earn
> 300 Stars in order to be promoted to Gold level.  Once you are at gold
> level, then you begin receiving free items for every 125 Stars earned.  In
> my case, I went from 0 Stars to 450 Stars in less than one week with only
> $12 in purchases because I took advantage of reward offers.  Mind you, I
> would have spent the $12, anyway so why not take advantage of the free
> rewards?  
> 
> 12.
> Once you acquire Gold Status, it will remain active for 1 year.  The app
> will tell you how many stars you need in order to either achieve or extend
> your Gold Status.  In my case, even though I have spent only $24, my gold
> Status has been extended to the middle of 2020. (smile)
> 
> 13.
> When you earn bonus Stars, it can take up to 24 hours before they appear in
> your app.
> 
> 14.
> Stars expire after 6 months so use your rewards.  The app will inform you
> when Stars are due to expire, etc.  
> 
> Okay, I think I've covered all of the basics.  However, if I forgot
> something or you need assistance using or understanding the app, you can
> call Starbucks customer service at:
> 800-782-7282.
> 
> Good Luck and Enjoy,
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
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