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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We find that the savings with car rentals, gas, appliances, groceries, vision center and the cash back on the Costco cc more than pays for itself. We come out ahead. [/quote] Trust me you are not saving in groceries - not even close. You haven't even tried to compare. Also, the appliances are not cheaper than most Home Depots etc. [/quote] I notice savings when buying their groceries, especially when on sale. I do have to buy items that will keep longer though. Plus their sale prices on wine save me a lot on their own. For appliances, the big box stores *might* match Costcos but I also get: free delivery and install, a longer warranty, price matching (if Costco reduces price in 30 days) plus the Costco rebate and Costco cc rebate. I recently bought fridge and stove and Costco prices…out the door…were cheapest anywhere. [/quote]
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