Is a Costco Card Worth It?
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Is it worth buying a Costco card when you have a family of four do people save money
I think somethings are expensive in Costco....u need to be careful. Also it is easy to spend a lot of money, because they only sell big packages.
I think it is free to get a Costco card.
We have a Costco card, we go there to buy bottles water, as the kids go through loads, we also get toilet roll and other stuff if we need it. It costs you to get a card and it renews every year at a cost. I think ours is due and it’s about £25/35 not sure as my partner deals with it
It's £33 for a year and gets you 2 x cards that can be used instore and online and yes imo worth it for all year round offers plus the petrol is very good quality
Definitely worth it. I always go to get bottled water, other drinks, nappies, sweet treats. Perfect for gifts too. They do some lovely children’s books. The fuel is worth it alone, I never use anywhere else to fuel up now. Oh and the cafe! Good food at amazing prices
I use mine to get items such as washing powder, toilet rolls, kitchen roll etc. If you have somewhere to store items, such as a garage, it’s great. Ours Costco also has a petrol station and the petrol and diesel is significantly cheaper there. There is always a queue!
It’s also good for bigger, one off items, such as TVs, laptops etc and for Christmas presents.
My mum has one so I use hers. I've found that both of us together aren't really getting our money's worth however my brother who has 3 kids really gets a lot out of it. He would say you do save money
It really depends on what you buy whether it is worth the membership costs..... To me it is...for example I buy cases of Pepsi Max for approx £9:50 for 24 x 500ml bottles.... but if I bought these in a regular at the cheapest price of a €1 each it would be £24... so I am saving £14 minimum on each case.... bottled water is even cheaper.... I live alone and still save a fortune by shopping at Costco x
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