How to Fill Up on Starbucks Wi-Fi (Even If You Don't Have an iPhone)

As iPhone users know, you're never too far away from a Starbucks and its sweet, free (to iPhone users) Wi-Fi when you need to get your data on. The rest of us can jump online for virtually free as well. Sign up for a free Starbucks Rewards card, put at least $5 on it, and you'll get 2 hours of free Wi-Fi every day, so long as you use your card for a transaction (from loading up more money to buying a small coffee) at least once every 30 days. If you miss the 30-day window or fall below a $5 balance, you can load up again at the counter and be back online by the time you get back to your seat.





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Subscribe to commentschiffsterOct 22nd 2009 7:03AM
I thought we had enough problems with companies claiming things are 'free' when they most clearly aren't...do we now have to deal with 'virtually free', which actually means 'for money', as well?
swagOct 26th 2009 4:32PM
Yawn. You could do this with any mobile phone for any coffee you wanted in Scandinavia years before Starbucks even thought of it .
Steve.GNov 4th 2009 1:34PM
Or if you use ATT/SBC as your ISP.. just enter your credentials and you're good to go.