Starbucks for Outlook: Send $5 Gift Card, Get $5 Gift Card Free

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sbux_cupMmm… caffeine. Here’s a new promotion with Starbucks and Microsoft Outlook that is basically a Give 1 Get 1 Free $5 Starbucks eGfit Card. Here is the promo page and the terms and conditions page.

For a limited time, when you send a $5 Starbucks eGift Card using Outlook, you’ll be eligible to get a $5 Starbucks eGift Card. Just follow the steps below to send a Starbucks eGift Card to a friend or co-worker, and we’ll send you a $5 Starbucks eGift Card within 72 hours.

Follow the directions at the bottom of the promo page for Outlook.com. If you have a Microsoft Live (remember Hotmail?) and Starbucks Rewards account, this promo is actually pretty quick. Otherwise, you’d have to sign up for those two free accounts. You don’t need a Outlook.com e-mail, just use your existing e-mail. The free gift card came instantly and I was done in under 5 minutes.

Limited to the first 45,000 eligible customers between 6/20/17 and 6/30/17. Usually if they run out of free codes, they will take down the offer page. However, if you’re interested I’d take advantage of this offer as soon as possible.

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