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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your friend won’t be able to buy alcohol. The name on the CC must match the name on the Costco card, otherwise you can’t purchase alcohol. I have brought my sister with me. She was buying things for a party and would never use a membership. They had no problem with it and neither did I. Why are people so upset about OP sharing her membership?[/quote] Gaming the system ruins it for everyone. I’m not sure what’s so difficult about following the rules??[/quote] How is it gaming the system? You are present during the transaction, [b]you are purchasing the items.[/b] Costco allows you to bring guests. It's not like it's a super convenient activity, buying Costco cash card is much easier. That's how people handle sending household employees to Costco without membership. [/quote] Just curious--how many people outside your immediate family do you think should be able to use your card to purchase items for themselves?[/quote] I can bring two guests. For your satisfaction, I can purchase Costco cash card on the spot and those two guests can immediately use it to buy stuff. Satisfied? That is if we are not buying alcohol. Everyone can buy alcohol in Costco in California, but prices are the same as in Total Wine. [/quote]
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