2016 Starbucks Taiwan- PHANTACi "Never Give Up" Cobranded Gift Card

Starbucks Taiwan has timed this latest release on Jul. 22nd, and they are also ready to roll with a series of eye-catching and making-a-splash merchandise with Phantaci's classic camouflage design of black-and-white sharks.

"PHANTACi (Phantom, fantasy, 范特西)" is a clothing brand (a boutique one) in Taiwan mainly created by Jay Chou, New King of Asia POP (titled by Time magazine), in 2006.

PHANTACi is not just a channel for merchandises but also for cultures.  It mixes up the essences of street culture, fashion, and sports, emphasizing personal styles by trying to meet different needs.

In mint condition/ never swiped & registered.

Release Date: 2016/07/22

$5 via Registered Mail; item will be coming to you within the next 15-18 working days after payment.

Orders totaling over $60 are shipped via Priority Air at an additional charge $3.


Note to buyers from Canada: as Canada Post (Customs) has routinely been sitting on mail (inbound shipment from Taiwan to the Customs of Canada would usually take THREE days only, and since then obviously, owing to serious manpower shortage on the border we've heard of, it starts stopping & staying there for how long we don't know until CLEARANCE), shipment to Canada would most likely take 45-60 days long— please keep patient, if not, pass this otherwise.  Thanks for the understanding.

Kindly note about shipping:  according to an announcement from USPS, since Oct. 1st, 2015, USPS has no longer provided tracking service for inbound Registered Mail on usps.com from some countries, which unfortunately we Taiwan is one of those.  However, your order would be still posted off via Registered Mail from Taiwan, which is still a signature-required delivery; if the shipment is unable to get to you in a timely fashion (and usually, that would take 14-18 working days around), please contact me first through the dialogue box on your purchase listing prior to your opening a "not-received" case, and I would, right after your telling me so, put in a request with our Chunghwa Post (Taiwan Post) for an "INQUIRY" to USPS to find out where the shipment is and in the meanwhile to urge USPS to speed up the unfinished delivery.  Always, in about another 14 working days, we will receive a positive outcome of the delay package never have I ever lost one piece of Registered Mail; it's just sometimes that there are a few packages staying at some point in the continent owing to being sat on.

Anyways, as USPS would be still able to obtain tracking and delivery information for Priority package from Taiwan, that your order would have to be shipped via Priority Mail is subject to the value of your (totaling) order and whether you're a new customer $8 for a regular Priority package, and $12 for the Priority package with full insurance.  Thanks for your understanding.