frontpageIMBigWillie posted Jan 29, 2026 11:03 AM
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frontpageIMBigWillie posted Jan 29, 2026 11:03 AM
Costco Members: 4-Pack $25 Domino's Pizza eGift Card (Email Delivery)
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I am both costco and sams memeber for about 20 yrs now, I believe Costco is slowly loosing it's edge.
And not a huge deal, but having to lug them around is a bit of a pain
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An another note, always go for the handmade pan pizza! 100x better then their reg crust. Def worth the extra couple bucks. You can thank me later...although your doctor won't.
https://www.costco.com/p/-/domino...400010
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Same here - plus and exec. Costco pays for itself with travel and even a more. Also, Costco is local but Sams a good 30 minutes away. Used to have a local Sams and only switched to Costco when they closed the local one.
Batteries are still better at Sams - cost is the same but not only they install it for you but also still give you a full 3yr warranty and not prorated like Costco.
Brand for brand, Sams edges better. And even Kirkland products have gone downhill.
Not happy with Sams move to charge for shipping under $50, but then again Costco inflates almost everything if it's to be shipped and even sometimes ads a shipping charge. Costco at least still gives you 2% back on online stuff, whereas Sams doesn't.
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If you are fine with physical gift cards, then just print out e-gift cards and treat them as physical gift cards.
Also, to keep track of gift cards, you can create an email folder (or 1 large email) where you store/track them all. If going this route, be sure to copy+paste your gift card# and pin# (from the pdfs) and paste the plain text into the email for easy access, and you'll need to update each GC amount as you use them. Keeping them on email (instead of a file on your home computer) means you'll have access to them when you're out shopping.
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