Costco Wholesale offers for its
Members: Stackable Discounts (Appliances, Electronics, Furniture) listed below. See individual items for shipping/delivery information.
Thanks to community member
boyzclub for finding this deal.
Spend and Get Promotion Offer:
- Spend $1000-$1500 Get $300 Off
- Spend $1501-$2000 Get $400 Off
- Spend $2000+ Get $600 Off
Costco Direct Promotional Offer:
- Purchase 2 Items Get $100 Off
- Purchase 3 Items Get $200 Off
- Purchase 4 Items Get $300 Off
- Purchase 5+ Items Get $400 Off
Deal Instructions:- Go to Costco Direct Promotional Offer
- For greatest savings, select 2+ items marked:
- Item Qualifies for Costco Direct Buy More, Save More Promotion
- Item Qualifies for Spend and Get Promotion
- Save up to $1000 if you purchase 5+ eligible items and your total is $2000+ (all items must be eligible for both promotions)
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Delivery & Installation
Haul Away
Basic installation Parts included
2 Year warranty
I just had a fridge delivered today from costco and can confirm they took away old fridge, included basic water line and filter. Did not have them hook up water line as the location of the new fridge has no water hookup
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I am sure there are precedents for this. Would Costco just pro-rate the discounts or remove all extra discounts that applied on account of adding on a TV purchase?
I can imagine 3 scenarios below (assumes a $1750 refrigerator and a $400 TV).
Total cost before discount: $2150
Total cost after discounts (400 + 200 + 100) = $1450
Return TV Scenario 1: Remove all additional discounts.
Total cost for refrigerator only $1350.
(1450 Total Paid - 400 for TV return + 300 Discount Removed).
Return TV Scenario 2: Pro-rate entire discount 700 * (400 / 2150) = 130.
Total cost for refrigerator only: $1,180
(1450 Total Paid - 400 for TV return + 130 Discount Removed).
Return TV Scenario 3: Pro-rate only additional discount 300 * (400 / 2150) = 56.
Total cost for refrigerator only: $1,106
(1450 Total Paid - 400 for TV return + 56 Discount Removed).
I am sure there are precedents for this. Would Costco just pro-rate the discounts or remove all extra discounts that applied on account of adding on a TV purchase?
I can imagine 3 scenarios below (assumes a $1750 refrigerator and a $400 TV).
Total cost before discount: $2150
Total cost after discounts (400 + 200 + 100) = $1450
Return TV Scenario 1: Remove all additional discounts.
Total cost for refrigerator only $1350.
(1450 Total Paid - 400 for TV return + 300 Discount Removed).
Return TV Scenario 2: Pro-rate entire discount 700 * (400 / 2150) = 130.
Total cost for refrigerator only: $1,180
(1450 Total Paid - 400 for TV return + 130 Discount Removed).
Return TV Scenario 3: Pro-rate only additional discount 300 * (400 / 2150) = 56.
Total cost for refrigerator only: $1,106
(1450 Total Paid - 400 for TV return + 56 Discount Removed).
I have never had to return something under a scenario as complicated as this one but I will PM you the breakdown of discounts under my order which was for 5 tv's. There were 21 promo codes listed. I was expecting 10 (each of the two promotions resulting in one promo code.
If you have a lot of free time you could do the math , but I don't intend on returning anything from mine so I'll leave that to you! 😂
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When it comes to appliances, what I've learned from appliance repair techs is for reliability purposes, less is more. The 'premium' versions of these appliances charge a lot of money for a bunch of features, many of which are gimmicks. These features just create more failure points. You're not buying a more reliable product by spending more because the $3000 model has the same basic parts as the $1200 model.
One of the biggest failure points is the ice maker. Apparently ice makers in the fridge portion are a failure point waiting to happen. I'm one of the many many Samsung fridge owners who had persistent ice maker issues. By the 5 year mark I had an ice machine on my counter and a chest freezer in my garage because my ice maker froze up weekly and my freezer stopped working... on a $3500 fridge. I since moved into a new house and as much as I like French door fridges, my current 10+ year old Whirlpool side-by-side is probably my favorite yet. It's a solid product and I don't miss a single 'feature' from that Samsung.
The best discount stack I've found is 2x Samsung Microwaves + 2x Samsung Electric Ranges for $1493 pre-tax; this is after -400 for four items, -600 for over 2k, and -10% for four qualifying Samsung purchases. Adding a fifth item at these prices seems less beneficial than just breaking a four/five item order into two separate purchases.
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