Update 25/12: Re running the offer again from Christmas day to 31st December. Effectively a new offer, so you can take out even if you have redeemed previously.
Half price on a £15 instore spend at Starbucks with Nationwide Simply Rewards
Buy a £15 gift card
Cashback credited within 5 days
Top comments
burnleymik
11 Dec 1510#5
Don't do it, until they start paying their fair share of tax in this country!
hotmik
11 Dec 158#13
Deal posted in the early hours.........Chanchi mate get some sleep
too many Starmegabuck coffees my friend
honeymonster86
11 Dec 155#23
Seriously awful coffee even at 50% off. If you're spending £15 in Starbucks, you need to have words with yourself.
vassy201187
11 Dec 155#1
Can't say "NO"
All comments (122)
vassy201187
11 Dec 155#1
Can't say "NO"
maani12
11 Dec 151#2
Heated Chanchi
totoplus4
11 Dec 152#3
Yay, caffeine to help me get through the day with my seasonal insomnia. Heat
summerof76
11 Dec 154#4
I'll drink to that cheers and heat added :laughing:
burnleymik
11 Dec 1510#5
Don't do it, until they start paying their fair share of tax in this country!
speric07 to burnleymik
11 Dec 152#16
Is Donald Trump your brother?
Waspkiller86 to burnleymik
11 Dec 15#30
How much do they owe exactly?
jambone to burnleymik
11 Dec 151#32
But they are paying their fair share... If you could legally pay less taxes, wouldn't you?
Duke of Westminster v Commissioners of Inland Revenue 19 TC 490:
‘Every man is entitled if he can to order his affairs so that the tax attaching under the appropriate Acts is less than it otherwise would be. If he succeeds in ordering them so as to secure this result, then, however unappreciative the Commissioners of Inland Revenue or his fellow tax-payers may be of his ingenuity, he cannot be compelled to pay an increased tax.’
While I do understand this sentiment, shouldn't we be blaming the politicians who are refusing to fix the tax code that actually allows companies to legally do this?
davidian84
11 Dec 151#6
Should combine with 4 bakery items for £5 and free tall drink with £10 gift card
mattu
11 Dec 15#7
To redeem this offer, you will need to make a purchase at Starbucks, including taxes and after any discounts. Max reward up to £7.50. Offer valid in-store for one purchase. Offer valid at participating Starbucks locations only. Stores that are not able to accept Starbucks Card will also not be able to offer this discount. You can use the Starbucks store locator to see which stores accept Starbucks Card: http://www.starbucks.co.uk/store-locator
That to me reads "make a purchase instore" but then says Starbucks card twice. I'd imagine gift cards are OK by the sounds of it.
Opening post
Half price on a £15 instore spend at Starbucks with Nationwide Simply Rewards
Buy a £15 gift card
Cashback credited within 5 days
Top comments
too many Starmegabuck coffees my friend
All comments (122)
Duke of Westminster v Commissioners of Inland Revenue 19 TC 490:
‘Every man is entitled if he can to order his affairs so that the tax attaching under the appropriate Acts is less than it otherwise would be. If he succeeds in ordering them so as to secure this result, then, however unappreciative the Commissioners of Inland Revenue or his fellow tax-payers may be of his ingenuity, he cannot be compelled to pay an increased tax.’
http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/dec/15/starbucks-pays-uk-corporation-tax-8-million-pounds
That to me reads "make a purchase instore" but then says Starbucks card twice. I'd imagine gift cards are OK by the sounds of it.