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Mobile wallet experiment means free coffee from Jonathan’s Starbucks card

jonathan's starbucks cardJonathan Stark is a mobile application consultant and expert who, according to his own site, helps “big companies with little apps.” In June, he wrote that he was trying to familiarize himself with the mobile wallet and mobile payment system as much as possible, and offered a short review of the Starbucks app. Then, taking things even further in his mobile payment experiment, he broadcast his card to the world and told them to use it and see how all anyone needs to buy anything (well, in this case, coffee) is an image.

Now what started as a simple test to see the effects of broadcasting currency and sharing a mobile payment system has gone viral. Stark has created a dedicated site and Twitter account for his Starbucks card and is asking anyone and everyone to download an image of the card to buy coffee. “Seriously. My card gets charged, you don’t,” he says. Of course, if you want to pay it forward, you can also add to the card. “Based on the similarity to the ‘take a penny, leave a penny’ tray at convenience stores in the US, I’ve adopted a similar ‘get a coffee, give a coffee’ terminology,” he says.

It’s quickly becoming a viral phenomenon, revealing the effects of sharing goods and e-currency via the mobile wallet. All you have to do is save the above image to your smartphone and scan it at any Starbucks nation-wide. We decided to give it a test-run this morning, and first checked the card’s Twitter account (yes, the card’s) to see how much was on it. It said about $31, so we high-tailed it down to the building’s lobby Starbucks, stood in line, and were told there was $1.30 on it. Makes sense: With the lure of free coffee and nothing but guilt to keep people from adding to the card, it’s bound to empty quickly. But just as we were about to start a lecture on game theory and how collective good is completely fallible, the barista told us he meant $130. Oh.

So there you have it: Free coffee and the option to experiment with a public mobile wallet. We’d like to say that in the interest of good karma, users will add to the card, but it seems way too easy for one greedy Starbucks addict to empty the thing and stock up on coffee supplies for the next month. And last time we checked, it was empty. Hopefully there’s a generous soul willing to keep the giving going. 

Molly McHugh
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Before coming to Digital Trends, Molly worked as a freelance writer, occasional photographer, and general technical lackey…
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