Use Jonathan's card to buy yourself an iPad
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Re: Use Jonathan's card to buy yourself an iPad
#92Since I don't find the idea of yuppies buying yuppies coffees very interesting I decided to mix things up a bit. OP/Sam, I understand that you believe there are worse problems in the world. I have no doubt that you are correct. However, this does not change the fact that your own social experiment amounts to you taking advantage of the good will of those who contributed to the Starbucks card by stealing from them. Co…
Robin Hood is all about stealing to the rich to give to the poor and in that respect, I think Sam is right on.
Nothing in the tales of Robin Hood suggests he would rob an honest rich man.
Re: Use Jonathan's card to buy yourself an iPad
#93Earlier quoted context omitted.
Well, if he stole enough to buy an iPad, that's a large chunk of the missing money from the card right there. I'm willing to bet most of the other people stealing from the card aren't rich and successful YC graduate entrepreneurs either but somehow that makes what he did much worse in my opinion. He's also a rich guy lecturing people on how they should be donating every little bit of their excess money to charity. I'…
Now the community should do a social experiment of encouraging Sam to return the same amount of money onto the card as he stole and see if it works.
Re: Use Jonathan's card to buy yourself an iPad
#94"Or am I alone in thinking that helping a stranger find their next caffeine fix is not what we should be worried about in today's world?" sigh This is such a silly, stupid point to make: Buying an iPad? What about world hunger!? Going to the movies? What about the modern slave trade!? Painting a picture? Women in Sudanese refugee camps can't go to the bathroom at night without fear of rape, and here you painting a pi…
I know what you mean, but the original Jonathan's Card thing made it seem like buying someone Starbucks was the height of charity when it's actually quite frivolous. At least this idea is real charity. It's still in the spirit of Jonathan's Card, but actually does some small amount of good for the world.
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#95Earlier quoted context omitted.
Whoa, a bit.ly link? Was that really necessary?
Excuse my ignorance, but what's wrong with bit.ly? Or are you simply objecting to the need to shorten the URL?
Re: Use Jonathan's card to buy yourself an iPad
#96Thought this was already revealed as a viral marketing campaign by starbucks: http://www.coffeestrategies.com/2011/08/08/starbucks-and-the... Not sure if that means there's more of a reason to exploit it or not, at least Sam's doing it for good =)
Did you read the article? It mentions that.
Re: Use Jonathan's card to buy yourself an iPad
#97Earlier quoted context omitted.
Whoa, a bit.ly link? Was that really necessary?
Excuse my ignorance, but what's wrong with bit.ly? Or are you simply objecting to the need to shorten the URL?
Re: Use Jonathan's card to buy yourself an iPad
#98Since I don't find the idea of yuppies buying yuppies coffees very interesting I decided to mix things up a bit. OP/Sam, I understand that you believe there are worse problems in the world. I have no doubt that you are correct. However, this does not change the fact that your own social experiment amounts to you taking advantage of the good will of those who contributed to the Starbucks card by stealing from them. Co…
Robin Hood is all about stealing to the rich to give to the poor and in that respect, I think Sam is right on.
Re: Use Jonathan's card to buy yourself an iPad
#99Re: Use Jonathan's card to buy yourself an iPad
#100Earlier quoted context omitted.
It's not like giving a gift. It's making a donation for a specific cause and then having the funds misspent on something different. The publicly accessible debit card was part of the 'social experiment' which seems to result in what we already knew a long time ago. People are happy to abuse the system for what they believe to be the greater good.
How is what he's doing not "part of the social experiment?" Q: What happens if you let everyone contribute to and take from a Starbucks card? A: We are in the process of finding out, and the answer wasn't what we expected! Why isn't this just an interesting, unexpected result? Furthermore, condemning this guy is like condemning Lulzsec for exposing security vulnerabilities. Do you think that no one would have figured…
That doesn't make the misuse of it okay.