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Does PayPal work at all Starbucks locations?You can use PayPal to add funds to your Starbucks Card using the app, which also has a Store Locator feature to help you find participating stores. While most Starbucks stores can provide Bonus Stars, some Starbucks store locations or kiosks within grocery, bookstores or airports may be unable to extend this benefit.




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The new Iced Toasted Vanilla Oatmilk Shaken Espresso has fewer than 200 calories and is made with Starbucks Blonde espresso. It features notes of caramelized vanilla, shaken together with ice and topped with oatmilk.


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PayPal made the decision to pay for employees to travel for abortions in necessary after the Texas Supreme Court upheld a law prohibiting abortion after a fetal heartbeat can be detected, something that can happen within six weeks of pregnancy.


"We communicated directly with Texas employees about our commitment to providing equitable health care benefits," Kausik Rajgopal, EVP, chief human resources officer at PayPal, told employees in a May 9 memo seen by CBS MoneyWatch.


The recently leaked draft of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision that would overturn Roe v. Wade prompted PayPal to prepare for potential outcomes, leading it to "extend this support to any state where legislation following the court's decision leads to diminished healthcare access with respect to reproductive health," Rajgopal added.


Seattle-based Starbucks is also expanding its existing medical insurance offered to its workers to reimburse transportation expenses for employees and dependents who don't have access to the procedures within 100 miles of their home.


It happened to Jean Obando on the Saturday evening of December 7. He had just stopped by a Starbucks in Sugar Land, Texas and paid with his phone app. Then while driving on the highway, his phone chimed with a barrage of alerts. PayPal repeatedly notified him that his Starbucks card was being automatically reloaded with $50.


Starbucks didn't stop a single transaction or pause to ask Obando for secondary approval. All of them went through. When Obando told Starbucks he thought his account was hijacked, Starbucks promised to conduct a review. When Obando asked to stop the payments and refund his money, Starbucks told him to dispute the charges with PayPal.


That might be what happened to Overton. She admitted she reused the same password on her email and Starbucks account. Another Starbucks customer -- Nicole McCool in Austin, Texas -- was also forced to reset her passwords after someone stole $100 from the Starbucks account linked to her bank account in October, leaving her without a debit card and unable to pay bills for 10 days.


But Starbucks can do more on its end. Most respectable online services (like Gmail, Twitter and LinkedIn) let users enable two-step authentication, which sends a text message to your phone whenever you sign in from a new device. This added layer of security would have protected Starbucks customers, said Gavin Reid, an executive with cybersecurity firm Lancope.


Because this is an issue with account access, the only way for customers to protect themselves is to create a strong password -- and erase any payment methods attached to their Starbucks account. Disabling the auto-reload of money isn't enough. A criminal can just turn that back on.


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For the frugal shopper, Walmart also prints QR codes on their receipts which price-match your purchases with other local retailers, building a cashback-like balance that can be redeemed at Walmart at a later date.


With one of the fastest expanding footprints in brick-and-mortar retail, Dollar General is planning a number of expansions in the near future (including opening 900 new stores). Part of the planned expansion includes a new scan-and-go system. Similar to those at other food-carrying retailers, it lets shoppers scan items with their smartphone camera via the Dollar General app. At checkout, shoppers simply scan a QR code to pay.


Roughly 50% of Americans live within one mile of a 7-Eleven. Therefore, upping the convenience factor for customers stopping by on their daily commute can pay off in a big way for the convenience store retailer.


PayPal is piloting a new payment method in its on-campus cafe that links together Bluetooth Low Energy beacons with Samsung Galaxy smart wearables to enable payments without the need for a bank card or even a smartphone.


A post on the PayPal blog announcing the pilot mentioned that it is taking place in its on-campus Starbucks. A PayPal represenstative clarified, explaing that the on-campus cafe serves Starbucks but is not affiliated with the chain.


PayPal released its app for the Gear 2 and Gear Fit devices earlier this month with the idea that there are times when consumers do not want to have to take out their wallet or smartphone to make a purchase, such as when they are at a merchant they purchase from on a regular basis.


Using the app, Gear 2 and Gear fit users can check-in to pay with PayPal at thousands of stores in eight countries. Users can also check their PayPal balance, get payment notifications and save offers from local businesses.


Popular coffee chain Starbucks recently made headlines by announcing a plan to phase out its iconic paper cups by 2025. Calling their cups a "ubiquitous symbol of a throwaway society," Michael Kobori, the chief sustainability officer at Starbucks, explained that the company plans to do away with its disposable paper coffee cups within the next three years, according to CNN.


Well, "just" 20% is enough for most people. Paying $80 for a $100 gift card ("just" 20%) ain't too shabby, but if it isn't rich enough for you, "just" pass on it. My beef with this promotion is that it doesn't tell you if all of the redemptions have been used, so you're not guaranteed to get the $5. //@Anonymous: So essentially just 20%....


I already saved $1200+ by switching to T-Mobile from Verizon about a year back. 2 phones were $200+ taxes, additional charges... per month in Verizon just because I kept unlimited data. Now its $100 in Tmobile with everything unlimited and international roaming data, free wifi in flights and free Netflix.So I don't really want that $5 from Verizon


Carvana (NYSE:CVNA) stock fell 12.2% after the online used car seller disappointed with its third quarter results, citing weakening demand for used cars after a surge of interest during the pandemic.


Like ATM fees? Neither do we. Get our reloadable prepaid Mastercard and skip the ATM fees at participating 7-Eleven stores. Also use it to pay bills with ease, access your paychecks up to 2 days early and make a purchase anywhere Debit Mastercard is accepted.


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