SparkBase Office

December 7th, 2009 by Jose

sparkbase logoIf you’re looking for a gift card or loyalty program network this fine day, you are in luck. SparkBase is one of the best ones around. They aren’t really too well known to the public at large, but there’s a good chance you’ve used their immensely useful website GetYourBalance.com, where, as the name implies, you can check your gift card balance. There’s really nothing worse than having a ton of gift cards in your wallet and not having the slightest idea whether you can even get yourself a bag of Funyuns. I love Funyuns.

SparkBase’s office is located in Cleveland, Ohio. I just love the red brick walls and how they contrast with the bright green accents. The computer stuff on the wall in the second picture is also a great idea. And of course, having a PS3 in the office is always a big plus. If only they had Funyuns.

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IMAGE CREDIT: Images courtesy of undoubtedly kind Douglas Hardman.

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  2. Merrell Sheehan Says:

    No pictures of the great Vietnamese restauants across the street? Seems like a good chunk of every meeting takes place over Pho.

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