Note: These deals start September 27; we are promoting them on the Frontpage ahead of time due to strong feedback from the community.
Costco Wholesale (link not live yet; see
this SD Article for scans of deals) has
In-Warehouse & Online Deals listed below valid for
Costco Members only (
pricing shown is in-warehouse only).
Thanks to Community Member
Avinash85 for sharing this deal.
Note, an active Costco Wholesale Membership is required to visit/purchase items at these warehouse prices.
Prices & availability may vary by location.
Example Deals:
- 30-Ct Hershey's Chocolate Candy Assortment Variety Pack $7.30 Off (limit 10)
- 3-lbs Kirkland Signature Farm Raised Atlantic Salmon $5 Off (no limit)
- 5-Ct 5.8-Oz Crest Pro Health Advanced Toothpaste $4.50 Off (limit 2)
- 2-Pack Oral-B iO Series 5 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush $50 Off (limit 3)
- 6-Pack Oral-B iO Ultimate Clean Replacement Brush Heads $10 Off (limit 3)
- 2-Piece Samsonite Amplitude Hardside Luggage Set $149.99 (limit 10)
- LG UR8000 Series 4K UHD TV (limit 3 each)
- 50" $299.99
- 55" $359.99
- 65" $459.99
- 75" $679.99
- 86" $999.99
- Michelin Guardian Beam Wiper Blades $7.99 (limit 4)
- Winix True HEPA C545 Wi-Fi Air Purifier $99.99 (limit 5)
- 20-Count KIND Nut Bars Variety Pack $6 Off (limit 5)
- & More
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Don't forget to activate the bonus, which is valid between October 1 - December 31.
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Don't forget to activate the bonus, which is valid between October 1 - December 31.
**except for months that rhyme with August.
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Very limited selection but there should be something you are happy with unless very picky.
Very competitive price when on sale.
The tire centers are often very busy so you'll need to be flexible if you want to use the free rotations or have a tire patched. Often they take a long time so hopefully you'll be shopping inside for a couple hours.
Universally, people said that if you have a Discount Tire nearby, just go there instead. For price. For service. For protection plans. (They have something called Certificates and a higher level protection plan. I don't have one near me so I didn't read too much about those options but I would suggest reading before going there.)
Unless you have a good friend in the business.
Even then, try hitting them(friend) up for a free tire rotation with balance.
Combine that with hassle free legitimate warranty/damage claims. Even on tires approaching $500.
If you drive alot and/or have multiple cars it's a no brainer.
Even people that work on cars for a living will buy from costco.
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Around here, there are only 2 Sams in the entire state, the nearest is about a 20 min drive from my home and the other an hour away. Meanwhile I literally drive by BJ's and Costco on my way to work and there are several of each in the state.
You're right though, Costco must purposefully be delaying online shopping as even BJ's (a company 1/10th the size of Costco) allows members to see in-club pricing, has curbside/instore pickup and has ExpressPay (scan as you go and walk out). It's not for lack of funds it's for lack of want.
One of Costco's big schticks is getting you in the club to wander around and buy stuff. That's also supposedly why they constantly move things around, basically to keep you hunting. There might be something said for all this, but I will say that I've picked BJ's over Costco (member of both) for some items because they have curbside or because I can see their pricing in the app. I'm a parent with a full time job I don't have time to go to several stores to price shop every week.
That's insane and stupid.
I know, the age-old argument Sams vs Costco, but I like that Sams can actually be bothered to have signs, AND scan and go is such a smart get-with-the-times thing.
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