Starbucks Partners With Square 145
Square, the start-up mobile payment service that aims to bring credit card transactions to anyone with a smartphone, has formed a partnership with Starbucks, a move that vastly increases Square's reach and visibility. According to the NY Times,
"This fall, Square will begin processing all credit and debit card transactions at Starbucks stores in the United States and eventually customers will be able to order a grande vanilla latte and charge it to their credit cards simply by saying their names. Though smartphone payments have a long way to go before they replace wallets altogether, Starbucks’s adoption of Square will catapult the start-up’s technology onto street corners nationwide, and is the clearest sign yet that mobile payments could become mainstream. ... At first, Starbucks customers will need to show the merchant a bar code on their phones. But when Starbucks uses Square’s full GPS technology, the customer’s phone will automatically notify the store that the customer has entered, and the customer’s name and photo will pop up on the cashier’s screen. The customer will give the merchant his or her name, Starbucks will match the photo and the payment will be complete."
Crap coffee meets crap payment system (Score:4, Funny)
Mediocrity loves company.
I Was Super Confused By the Headline (Score:5, Funny)
Square and Starbucks (Score:2, Funny)
Was it just me who thought this would be about making sure Square-Enix developers stayed focused?
Re:Crap coffee meets crap payment system (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I Was Super Confused By the Headline (Score:5, Funny)
"One bard, please. Extra spoony."
Re:Crap coffee meets crap payment system (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Crap coffee meets crap payment system (Score:2, Funny)
I can't pick out coffee brands, because a lot of them are crap. My coffee of choice (when I am not home*) is an americano (espresso + hot water, for those that don't know) from a couple of independent coffee shops. Starbucks, like McDonalds with their hamburgers, are more concerned with consistency than flavour.
*When at home I do have a couple of espresso machines, and, when I want more caffeine, a bodem. I grind my own beans that I buy from one of a few local roasters.
This is your defense in reply to a thread where someone asked if we're going to get all hipster-douche about it?