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- PointsHubby
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Jul 12th, 2024 5:09 pm
jacnel wrote: ↑Luckily Costco is increasing the 2% executive membership rewards cap-out to $1,250 from the current $1,000. Reflecting the increase in the break even point. Source: https://globalnews.ca/news/10616716/cos ... canada-us/
That’s nice for those who spend a lot ..
(Like Biz enterprises )
Not necessarily great for the rest of us who have to move up to Spending $ 3250 from $ 3000 annually
For the record …
$ 1000 Back represents a $ 50,000 Spend
And,
$ 1250 Back represents a $ 62,500 Spend
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- Catnippy
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Jul 12th, 2024 5:39 pm
actng wrote: ↑Did they remove the membership requirement again to shop on costco.ca?
I rmb it was the ultimate hack back in the day to be able to shop at costco without a membership via their website.
Then the pandemic hit and they cut that loophole off... and later partnered with instacart but with inflated pricing.
But now i just placed an order on costco.ca without a membership... it even said on the screen where it verifies your membership that a membership is not needed to shop on costco.ca.
But the thing i bought specifically said membership required. yet I was able to place order without a membership...
This would be highly unfair to paying members, especially with the membership price increase.
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Jul 13th, 2024 12:33 am
Catnippy wrote: ↑This would be highly unfair to paying members, especially with the membership price increase.
it's a conscious choice members make to pay the membership fee.
there are other ways to shop at costco without paying the membership fee at all.
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- PointsHubby
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Jul 13th, 2024 12:46 am
actng wrote: ↑Did they remove the membership requirement again to shop on costco.ca?
See Also12 hacks to save more than £1500 at the supermarket, on your Netflix and more[Rakuten] 15% CASH BACK - JULY 15 - 17[LIVE NOW]! - Page 2 - RedFlagDeals.com ForumsTotal Wireless Cash BackI rmb it was the ultimate hack back in the day to be able to shop at costco without a membership via their website.
Then the pandemic hit and they cut that loophole off... and later partnered with instacart but with inflated pricing.
But now i just placed an order on costco.ca without a membership... it even said on the screen where it verifies your membership that a membership is not needed to shop on costco.ca.
But the thing i bought specifically said membership required. yet I was able to place order without a membership...
Catnippy wrote: ↑This would be highly unfair to paying members, especially with the membership price increase.
actng wrote: ↑it's a conscious choice members make to pay the membership fee.
there are other ways to shop at costco without paying the membership fee at all.
Not saying that it didn’t happen …
But it’s highly unlikely … since Covid
In so much as Costco took a lot of flack from PAYING MEMBERS leaving the online shopping accessible to one & all
So they SHUT IT DOWN
If your order actually goes thru … and the item is delivered
I’m more prone to think it was a Computer Glitch / Admin Error
Def not the norm
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Jul 13th, 2024 12:48 pm
PointsHubby wrote: ↑Not saying that it didn’t happen …
But it’s highly unlikely … since Covid
In so much as Costco took a lot of flack from PAYING MEMBERS leaving the online shopping accessible to one & all
So they SHUT IT DOWN
If your order actually goes thru … and the item is delivered
I’m more prone to think it was a Computer Glitch / Admin Error
Def not the norm
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Jul 13th, 2024 12:59 pm
Catnippy wrote: ↑This would be highly unfair to paying members, especially with the membership price increase.
Membership benefits are more for in store experience. You can argue online price is higher than in store’s is highly unfair to paying members
If everyone can buy online, members should get in store price and non members get higher price
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Jul 13th, 2024 2:25 pm
smartie wrote: ↑Membership benefits are more for in store experience. You can argue online price is higher than in store’s is highly unfair to paying members
If everyone can buy online, members should get in store price and non members get higher price
If I could get everything delivered at the store cost, I'd buy everything from Costco. I don't enjoy the apocalypse shopping behaviour of some of their customers detracting from the "in store experience" which is a visual marketing strategy to increase sales of non-essentials.
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Jul 13th, 2024 6:02 pm
A CIBC credit card rep actually told me this over the phone.
Does it work? Anybody try?
I bought an AC last week and wanted to use my new CIBC biz costco MC but there was an issue with the card (PIN) so I couldn't use it.
I paid with a different card instead.
CIBC rep told me she knew somebody who simply brought the costco receipt [without bringing the item (in my case the AC)] to costco to do a refund and a rebuy with a different credit card (in my case with CIBC biz costco MC since PIN issue is fixed).
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- Speedy1
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Jul 14th, 2024 2:08 am
Speedy1 wrote: ↑A CIBC credit card rep actually told me this over the phone.
Does it work? Anybody try?
I bought an AC last week and wanted to use my new CIBC biz costco MC but there was an issue with the card (PIN) so I couldn't use it.
I paid with a different card instead.
CIBC rep told me she knew somebody who simply brought the costco receipt [without bringing the item (in my case the AC)] to costco to do a refund and a rebuy with a different credit card (in my case with CIBC biz costco MC since PIN issue is fixed).
Yes, it can be done. Did it myself today. It's a different counter than the refund counter that does it. Few extra steps/paperwork though. Have to pay first and then get refund.
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Jul 14th, 2024 9:23 am
PointsHubby wrote: ↑Agreed it’s 7+ years (June 2017) since the last increase
Only possible downside, Exec Members gotta spend a bit more annually to make back their difference between Regular & Exec
Regular now will be $ 65
Executive now will be $ 130Break even point at 2% is $ 65 back
So $ 3250 (up from $ 3000 ) to be spent annually in qualifying purchases
No need to worry about this, inflation will help
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Jul 14th, 2024 11:28 am
Quick favour if anyone is at Costco today, looking to get a sense of reasonable expiry date on the crema cilantro lime dressing?
Ordered via same day and the expiry is next week which seems rather short to me but wanted to double check before submitting a request for refund. Other deli items all expire in August or September which seems much more reasonable
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Jul 24th, 2024 2:57 pm
FrustratinglyFrugal wrote: ↑Quick favour if anyone is at Costco today, looking to get a sense of reasonable expiry date on the crema cilantro lime dressing?
Ordered via same day and the expiry is next week which seems rather short to me but wanted to double check before submitting a request for refund. Other deli items all expire in August or September which seems much more reasonable
I remember looking at it in store a few weeks ago and the expiration date was only a month away. They had a sample of it in store (on a small piece of chicken breast) and it was tasty, but I didn't buy it because there was no way I could finish it all so quickly.
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