Dunkin’ Customers Are Mad As Hell About “Ridiculous” New Changes To Dunkin’ Rewards That Mean It Costs $50 To Earn One Free Coffee
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This movie and this speech was relevant to its time (late 70’s) and the current time.
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Also, back to the topic and I mentioned this in another thread, Starbucks is still similar in points to the old Dunkin Donuts program - if you use a reusable cup. 25 points for a reusable cup each time, double points for each dollar if you use a Starbucks card/gift card/rewards program. Stack with their email offers and it goes down to about one free drink every 3 purchases.
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@ctujackbauer said in Dunkin’ Customers Are Mad As Hell About “Ridiculous” New Changes To Dunkin’ Rewards That Mean It Costs $50 To Earn One Free Coffee:
Also, back to the topic and I mentioned this in another thread, Starbucks is still similar in points to the old Dunkin Donuts program - if you use a reusable cup. 25 points for a reusable cup each time, double points for each dollar if you use a Starbucks card/gift card/rewards program. Stack with their email offers and it goes down to about one free drink every 3 purchases.
That may be, but I’m just not a fan of Starbucks, let’s hope the bad press and upset customers will be enough for Dunkin’ to rethink their program. If sales drop off, I’m sure that will persuade them like nothing else.
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@mistercheap said in Dunkin’ Customers Are Mad As Hell About “Ridiculous” New Changes To Dunkin’ Rewards That Mean It Costs $50 To Earn One Free Coffee:
@ctujackbauer said in Dunkin’ Customers Are Mad As Hell About “Ridiculous” New Changes To Dunkin’ Rewards That Mean It Costs $50 To Earn One Free Coffee:
Also, back to the topic and I mentioned this in another thread, Starbucks is still similar in points to the old Dunkin Donuts program - if you use a reusable cup. 25 points for a reusable cup each time, double points for each dollar if you use a Starbucks card/gift card/rewards program. Stack with their email offers and it goes down to about one free drink every 3 purchases.
That may be, but I’m just not a fan of Starbucks, let’s hope the bad press and upset customers will be enough for Dunkin’ to rethink their program. If sales drop off, I’m sure that will persuade them like nothing else.
Here’s to hoping.
Dunkin has a bigger presence in your area. Starbucks is ubiquitous here, I know of one medium-sized shopping plaza that has a standalone Starbucks, another Starbucks inside the Ralph’s (Kroger) grocery store, and another Starbucks inside the Target.
In that plaza, one could walk to three different Starbucks in 2 or 3 minutes.