COSTCO – How to Shop w/o Membership & Get Freebies

by Chelsea on August 11, 2009

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If you use a Costco Cash Card, you’ll never have to pay for a membership.

You have to get a family member or a friend to buy you a $50 or $100 (or really of ANY denomination) Costco Cash Card. The Costco Cash Card is exactly what it sounds like – and works just like a gift card.

You can get in the door with just the Cash Card (no need for membership) and you can pay for your goods, as long as you use your pre-loaded card. Once your card runs out, a friend or family member with a membership must reload it. This is especially useful if you only want to buy a few items a month like pizza, beer, wine, or toilet paper at Costco.

Convenient Cash Card features:

  • A convenient payment option in our warehouses, gas stations, and costco.com
  • No expiration date
  • Are rechargeable at any Costco warehouse location
  • Can be purchased in denominations from $25 to $1,000
  • A supply card or gas card for businesses
  • A means to provide students with money for food, gas, or school and dormitory necessities, while being able to limit their spending
  • Balance can be accessed on costco.com, the warehouse “red kiosk” or by calling the toll-free number on the back of the card

If you DO want to Join, GET FREEBIES for Joining

Or, you can split the Costco membership cost with a partner, family member friend and get tons of free stuff when you join ($50 value).

FREE rotisserie chicken

FREE photo processing

FREE 48-pack of AA Batteries

FREE Kirkland Signature™
2 lb. bag of coffee
… and more!

Offer expires June 30, 2010, and is valid only for non-members for their first year of membership.

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