Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one has mentioned that costco periodically has sales with items that end in $xxx.97. Anything ending in .97 is a mark down or will be discontinued soon. I snagged some post-thanksgiving treats like boxed stuffing for $1.97 and some fried onions $2.97.
The point is, on a per unit basis, you're saving more money if you buy in bulk but only to the extent if you are disciplined enough to use everything.
And to make me look crazier: I am a single guy with no car who takes the metro to Pentagon City costco. It's definitely worth the $60 annual fee. And seriously, $60....on an annual basis?! Some of you spend more time on DCUM boards (and multiply your time spent by your hourly wage) and you would be surprised that $60 seriously isn't that difficult to rally.
And, since we're on a finance board, let me help you find $60: every month, save $5. $5 x 12 months = $60.
You people are helpless.
Yes!!! I bought 2 massive planters that were on closeout for $11.97. Full price I think they were about $30. Something very similar looking (but lower quality) was available at Home Depot for over $100 each. I have been using these planters now for 5 years and they look brand-new and are great.
Anonymous wrote:We ended up buying way more. Canceled. Family of 4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The money we save on gas alone makes up for the membership fee.
Ditto.
Anonymous wrote:I’m gave up my membership and go there with gift cards I purchased before leaving. Why pay the annual when I can still give there with a GC and you suckers can pay the annual for me?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those that posted that you buy 25lbs bags of rice and buy large quantities, how many people are in your family?
One pp said that.
I'm a different PP, but we buy the 10 lbs bag of rice. We have three people. We also have storage space in one room of the basement where bulk quantities live, and are used to refill smaller, space-efficient containers in the pantry.
Anonymous wrote:No one has mentioned that costco periodically has sales with items that end in $xxx.97. Anything ending in .97 is a mark down or will be discontinued soon. I snagged some post-thanksgiving treats like boxed stuffing for $1.97 and some fried onions $2.97.
The point is, on a per unit basis, you're saving more money if you buy in bulk but only to the extent if you are disciplined enough to use everything.
And to make me look crazier: I am a single guy with no car who takes the metro to Pentagon City costco. It's definitely worth the $60 annual fee. And seriously, $60....on an annual basis?! Some of you spend more time on DCUM boards (and multiply your time spent by your hourly wage) and you would be surprised that $60 seriously isn't that difficult to rally.
And, since we're on a finance board, let me help you find $60: every month, save $5. $5 x 12 months = $60.
You people are helpless.
Anonymous wrote:For those that posted that you buy 25lbs bags of rice and buy large quantities, how many people are in your family?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those that posted that you buy 25lbs bags of rice and buy large quantities, how many people are in your family?
One pp said that.