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Starbucks free spotify

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Starbucks free spotify

I am a current Starbucks employee and from what I know we receive free premium spotify I linked it and followed the steps. Put in my partner numbers and all and after a month it went to a normal account and asked me to pay for premium. Help anyone?
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Hey @Stephieeweffy,

 

Maintain Spotify Premium by streaming your Spotify account at least once every 30 days. Inactive partner accounts will revert to Spotify Free, but you won’t lose your music and playlists, and you can re-activate your Premium subscription at any time :).

 

https://partner-provisioning.spotify.com/starbucks/

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Ah I see! Thank you so much!!!

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Hey @Stephieeweffy,

 

Maintain Spotify Premium by streaming your Spotify account at least once every 30 days. Inactive partner accounts will revert to Spotify Free, but you won’t lose your music and playlists, and you can re-activate your Premium subscription at any time :).

 

https://partner-provisioning.spotify.com/starbucks/

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Ah I see! Thank you so much!!!

So if Starbucks partners get free Spotify then why does it show on my pay stub “total imputed income” Spotify imputed 8.00?

One of my managers told me that it just shows on stub but we don't actually get charged I think it's for tax purposes.

 

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