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You can't put anything you want on a Starbucks card

Romenesko and Obscure Store and Reading Room proprietor Jim Romenesko tried to create one of those customized Starbucks cards on their web site, and it was rejected because it mentioned the StarbucksGossip site that he runs.

After submitting the card design, Romenesko got an e-mail saying that the card was rejected because it violated their personalization policy. He guesses that it was rejected because it mentioned the site on the card and Starbucks employees would check out the web site, which has insider-ish info about the site, sometimes from former and current employees. Commenters at the site seem to think it was because he mentioned the company on the card.

Filed under: Business, On the Blogs, Coffee Shops

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