Text Buzz: Wireless To Wired

According to Seattle Times, Starbucks fields thousands of calls each year from customers phoning from the road to find the nearest Starbucks store.

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Customers with cellphones and mobile devices can now save themselves the call. Mobile users can send a text message with the area's zip code to MYSBUX (697289), and a list of nearby Starbucks stores will pop back.

I just tested it and it works. Now, if someone comes up with the same system for indie coffee shops, espresso addicts will be hooked up.

 

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yikes commented on March 6, 2007 4:09 PM:

Wait, where is there left that you can't find a Starbucks? I'd like to move there.

fake commentor commented on March 6, 2007 7:35 PM:

Story, Indiana: It's on a dead end road that leads to this wonderfully old cemetery with a plot of land for sale right next door. In the spring through fall it's a haven for hog riders.

Lewis Black will be thrilled to hear this.

Wha? commented on March 8, 2007 7:30 AM:

My first thought is that I wouldn't know the zip code in Anytown, USA, so what good is the service. If you aren't from a place, how likely is it that you would know the zip code?

Shane commented on March 8, 2007 2:43 PM:

I tried it. It works. Problem is, it gives you back one text message for each listing. (I got three) not a good idea for limited text plans.

But it's cool if I offhandedly happen to remember the number while out on the road.




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