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Sams Club Membership 10 Weeks For Only $10

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

Sam's Club Deal LogoIf you have been wanting to test out a Sams club membership now is the perfect time. While most of the groceries at Sams Club can be gotten way cheaper using coupons and shopping the sales, there still are some great deals to be had there. I find great deals at Sams club on meat, large things of produce such as berries which I freeze, bulk spices and nuts.

For a limited time (May 14th through June 15th, 2011) you can try Sams Club for 10 week for only a $10.00 and see how membership can help you cut costs this summer.The 10 weeks for $10.00 offer is limited to current non-members who purchase a new membership on the days of the offer only. You must be 18 years old or older to purchase a membership. Offer may not be combined with any other offer or promotion. Walmart and Sams Club associates are not eligible.



Should you pay for a Warehouse Club Membership?

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Contributed by member SwapSavers owner of www.swapsavers.com

In order to purchase items at Warehouse Clubs (i.e. BJ’s, Costco, Sam’s Club) you have to pay a membership fee usually around $40-$50 a year. Before you pay the price for admission ask yourself these questions to figure out if it is worth it.

How far away do you live? Similar to a gym membership, if you live far away (20 minutes or more) from the Warehouse Club, the chances of you using it on a regular basis decrease significantly. If you live close by (5 minutes or less) and you are able to purchase milk and other staple items, the prices are considerably less then other stores. Also these staple items rarely go on sale at most grocery or other stores so the prices will always be less at the warehouse clubs.

Will you use the entire product? Most items sold at warehouse clubs are sold in bulk. If you have a large family or business, your odds of using up the entire food product before it goes bad increases. However if you have an average size family buying in bulk might equate to throwing away a lot of food.

How do the prices compare to nearby stores? This requires some research, but in the long run you will save either the price of the membership or you will save money from purchasing less expensive items at the warehouse club. If you already have a price log of items you purchase on a regular basis, bring it with you to the warehouse club you are considering and compare prices. You will need to do some math to figure out the price per unit for the bulk items. If you don’t have a price log create one for a few weeks making sure you write down the prices of items you purchase especially when the items are on sale since the sale prices can be noticeably lower then warehouse prices. Also keep in mind most grocery stores double coupons and warehouse clubs do not.

Does the warehouse offer a free trial membership? Before purchasing the membership, ask if you can do a month or more free trial membership (without the surcharge fees). BJ’s usually offers a free three month holiday membership in October. Obviously if you can try it for free first, you have more time to use the above questions to figure out if it is worth paying for the rest of the year.

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