So today was the "free Jamba juice" card day at BART (depending on which station you were at). My husband heard on the news that the cards were worth $1 up to $300, so we were pretty excited about getting our free Jamba Juice cards when we arrived at the Montgomery BART station.
We both got handed our free cards as soon as we hit the station lobby area. He was correct! We could very well have won ourselves $300 worth (or even just $5) of Jamba Juice. I suggested going to the Jamba Juice on New Montgomery to get our free drink, cause I just knew our cards were worth more than a buck, and my husband was afraid there would be a long line of others getting their free Jamba Juices, so we decided to see how busy they were.
When we got to it, there was no on inside. My husband went inside and asked the guy behind the counter if he could tell him how much his card was worth.
"Did you get that at the BART station?" the guy asked.
"Yeah," my husband said.
"They're only worth a dollar," he said.
"Oh," said my husband, rather sadly.
"What! They lie!" I said as we walked out the door.
So now I'm trying to decide if I wanted to complain to the Jamba Juice people about false advertisement since the cards were supposed to be loaded with different amounts (I say no, just be thankful for an extra $1 towards a Jamba Juice even though I've probably had one in the last 10 years; my husband says yes, it's false advertising and he thinks if I complain, I'll get $300 bucks in "hush" money). What to do, what to do.
Monday, September 25, 2006
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Maybe the employee was wrong.
Ours were only worth a dollar. So maybe he was correct. Sniffle.
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