About Peet’s Coffee
Peet’s Coffee offers superior tasting coffees and teas; they are based in San Francisco Bay area and have been roasting coffee since 1966; where they were originally founded by Alfred Peet who started out in Berkeley, California. In 1984, the Starbucks original founders bought Peet’s coffee & Tea Company, and they owned it, temporarily. Today, Peet’s offers hand-roasted coffee that isn’t roasted until the customer places an order, so the customer gets freshly roasted coffee directly to their home. Customers can subscribe and get coffee shipped to their address weekly or monthly, and cancel anytime, and enjoy FREE shipping on orders $29 and above. Customers can shop for roasted coffees, de-caffeinated versions, teas, iced teas, iced espresso, and equipment for tea making and coffee brewers - coffee bean grinders, and espresso machines. Customers in the US get free shipping for any order over $49.
Price Matching
Peet’s Coffee doesn’t specify a price-match guarantee.
Return Policy
Customers can return products within 60 days of shipping, for a full refund.
Loyalty Program
Customers can subscribe to receive high quality gourmet coffee, at frequent intervals, and the customer will choose the type of brew and grind, and the interval of coffee delivery. They offer three types of subscriptions; small batch series, single origin series, and the signature blend series. The subscriptions are available in 3, 6, and 12-month increments. By installing the mobile phone APP, customers will get special discounts on coffee, earn points for every purchase, get freebies, order-ahead with the APP, receive special birthday treats, member-only events, access to new deals, and new beverages. Also, use Peet’s digital card to redeem all the offers, at once.
Seasonal Sales
Sales, promo codes, and special offers are advertised on the website, affiliate websites, and the APP. Newsletter subscribers get 10% off discount on their first order.
Qualified Discounts
Peet’s coffee doesn’t offer qualified customer discounts.
Trade-In Policy
The company doesn’t specify a trade-in policy.
Credit Card
The company doesn’t offer a credit card to its customers.