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Getting The Most From Your Warehouse Store MembershipDid you also know that your membership entitles you to get your tires checked for free including putting air in them? Full service gas stations are becoming more and more scarce. In some locations, if you can find one that has air, there is a charge for using the air hose. According to my friend, he recently picked up a nail in a tire causing a slow leak in it. He pulled into the Costco tire center to see if they could check and fix the tire. Here is the best part of all - the cost was zero, Nothing, Nada! He did the same thing recently and pulled into a tire store and it cost him $22.50. That kind of savings will go far in paying for a membership. If this happens to you, hopefully you'll have your membership and can take advantage of these free services in addition to your shopping savings. By Sandy from Elon, NC Editor's Note: Do you have a membership to Costco or another warehouse store? Post your tips and tricks here. Feedback About This Post:RE: Getting The Most From Your Warehouse Store Membership
I absolutely love Costco. I have been shopping there for years. By buying in bulk I shaved at least $65 off my monthly shopping bill. Post by patty.wahm RE: Getting The Most From Your Warehouse Store MembershipThere's something else that's very important at Costco. If you pay for your order with their photo-id American Express card, you get at least 1% back. Gas pays 4%. Our reward for using the card last year came to over $185.00, which we applied to a new set of already-discounted Michelin tires. We use the card when we buy gas at other stations, and to charge internet purchases. If a low-budget family like ours can benefit that much, think what someone with a so-called "average" income could do. Post by coreenhart RE: Getting The Most From Your Warehouse Store MembershipWe do more than 75 percent of our grocery shopping at Costco for just my husband and me, as they have wonderful buyers and everything they sell is top quality. We did our weekly shopping there yesterday and bought an 18 ounce container of blackberries for $3.99, 12 ounces of raspberries for $3.49, and a fourteen count package of large Gala apples for $6.29. Our local grocery stores fruits and vegetables are more expensive and usually tasteless in comparison to what we buy at Costco. Post by Kathryen RE: Getting The Most From Your Warehouse Store Membership
I don't have Costco membership but a neighbor does. I go with him a little less than once a month. Post by jayhawk67 RE: Getting The Most From Your Warehouse Store MembershipWe are members at Sam's Club. My DH likes it for purchasing oil for the cars and the small bottles of juice he takes to work in brown bag lunches. Their rotisserie chicken is $4.99 per chicken (not per pound). Bananas are a good deal and although prepackaged in bunches, we more than get our money's worth (banana bread is usually a follow up). I also purchase CO Q 10, protein powder, calcium supplements with vit D, tubs of cocoa powder, bags of small peppers, frozen chicken...and anything that seems usable and reasonable for our family. They sell laundry detergent in bulk and as I can't easily lift one of those jugs, that's a savings we'll have to forego. Many years ago, the only way we could join was to buy some Wal-Mart stock. So I did. That's the only stock I ever bought that did well over the years. Post by cookwie RE: Getting The Most From Your Warehouse Store MembershipThe following are a few ways I have taken advantage of my Costco membership: 1. When shopping for a new/pre-owned car, I shopped through the Costco website, which works in conjunction with car dealerships to give a great discount to members. 2. The car I rented through the Costco website was gotten at a remarkable price. 3. Fridays are a great day to go to our Costco with all the samples available. 4. The bakery at our Costco bakes the most remarkable wheat bread. I am a label reader and there's nothing but wonderful and natural ingredients in their wheat bread. 5. I also used their services to get my eye glasses at a great discount. The benefits of membership are too many to review here. Don't forget the cheap lunch after shopping. Great place to shop and well worth the membership price. And by the way, Costco gas for your car is cheaper than anywhere else. Post by kghornsten RE: Getting The Most From Your Warehouse Store Membership
I have never used Costco for prescriptions, as my health insurance has mail order and has always seemed reasonable. But it sounds like maybe I should check it out. Post by jess RE: Pharmacy-Getting The Most From Your Warehouse Store Membership
The HUGE benefit of using Costco's pharmacy for generic drugs is for most prescriptions, pay by cash, not your insurance! My wife's and my blood pressure medication costs $15 for a one month supply of 30 pills, for a three month supply, $30 for 90 pills using our insurance. At Costco, 100 of these pills paid by cash costs only $8.42. That is a huge savings. A few other generic prescriptions I have filled there have the same cost savings. AND, you don't even have to go to Costco to get these prescriptions filled! Just go to Costco.com and click on the pharmacy link and follow the instructions for mail order delivery. You start the process online, then send in your prescription order and they mail out your prescription via mail and they pay the shipping charge! YOU CAN'T BEAT THIS ANYWHERE! Post by smartfell-r RE: Getting The Most From Your Warehouse Store Membership
Don't forget about postage stamps and movie tickets. Post by 1stborn RE: Getting The Most From Your Warehouse Store Membership
People tend to really overbuy in warehouses and there often isn't much savings. You can do much better if you just pay attention to sales in your regular stores and stock up when prices are good. Post by dh8 RE: Getting The Most From Your Warehouse Store Membership
Their pharmacy would only be of interest to those who do not have prescription drug coverage with their health insurance. If your insurance covers prescriptions, your copay will be the same no matter where you go. Post by OliveOyl |
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