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mu03eng

Quote from: jesmu84 on May 30, 2017, 09:53:59 AM
For those that have Prime and Costco, and find them both necessary...

Are you buying consistent products on Prime? Or is it more "as needed"/convenience use?

For myself, I'm trying to decide between food/pantry/dry goods staples. Adding a Costco membership would add in things like gas/travel/appliances and whatever other produce/frozen/fresh food they have. But I would lose the Prime music/video.

If you have a Costco membership, is it better for the gold, executive or Costco Visa membership?

Yes, I do realize everyone is going to have a slightly different preference/situation

Prime is adhoc purchasing, things like the raspberry pi I just bought to make a NAS, or some other thing I know I want and can get it cheapest/easiest on Amazon. Costco is for staples like snacks, milk, meat, fruits, and the like.

We do Costco exec, I've heard nothing but good things about the Costco Visa but we have our USAA CC which is a better deal for us especially when bundling with insurance, etc. so more than likely wouldn't switch.
"A Plan? Oh man, I hate plans. That means were gonna have to do stuff. Can't we just have a strategy......or a mission statement."

jesmu84

Quote from: mu03eng on May 31, 2017, 08:18:12 AM
Prime is adhoc purchasing, things like the raspberry pi I just bought to make a NAS, or some other thing I know I want and can get it cheapest/easiest on Amazon. Costco is for staples like snacks, milk, meat, fruits, and the like.

We do Costco exec, I've heard nothing but good things about the Costco Visa but we have our USAA CC which is a better deal for us especially when bundling with insurance, etc. so more than likely wouldn't switch.

Thanks for the response

mr.MUskie

Costco has the biggest and best rotisserie chicken on the planet.

reinko

CostCo Staples
Chicken Breasts, ground turkey, coffee, Einstein bagels, granola bars, baby formula, roterssiere chicken, guacamole, ready-made pizzas or flatbreads, kid foods (mac n cheese, chicken nuggets), tires!, got a nice pair of sunglasses there once, Kirkland brand shirts, socks, T's..., don't have booze in our CostCo but a Total Value next door, frozen fruit, yogurt, milk, cheese...

Amazon Benefits
Diapers, wipes, Amazon streaming TV & music, 2 day shipping, just about anything you would buy from Target or Walmart, but you don't need ASAP

As for a credit card, I went with the Amazon Prime chase card (no annual fee), 5% back on all Amazon purchases, 2% on restaurants gas, and 1% back on everything else...we don't travel a lot, but Mrs. Reinko has a Southwest card since that is the only airline we fly

mu_hilltopper

Anyone do CostCo vision stuff?  My wife recently 'graduated' to bi-focal contacts and the quoted price was 3x her usual cost.   

The brand she sampled is sold at CostCo .. although it's still pricey and there are others to try.   Do they hand out contact samples like they do for cheese?

jsglow

Quote from: mu_hilltopper on June 01, 2017, 07:20:12 AM
Anyone do CostCo vision stuff?  My wife recently 'graduated' to bi-focal contacts and the quoted price was 3x her usual cost.   

The brand she sampled is sold at CostCo .. although it's still pricey and there are others to try.   Do they hand out contact samples like they do for cheese?

We do the Costco vision center, particularly for chick's readers and my son's contacts.  Sorry, no samples!

muwarrior69

Quote from: mr.MUskie on June 01, 2017, 12:28:44 AM
Costco has the biggest and best rotisserie chicken on the planet.

Sams Club here in Jersey has a 6-7 pound rotisserie chicken for 4.99.

warriorchick

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Quote from: mr.MUskie on June 01, 2017, 12:28:44 AM
Costco has the biggest and best rotisserie chicken on the planet.

And cheap!  4 bucks for an entire rotisserie chicken! I have actually witnessed a family buy one, and then take it to the snackbar area to eat it  with their 50-cent unlimited refill sodas.
Have some patience, FFS.

Benny B

Quote from: jsglow on June 01, 2017, 08:04:42 AM
We do the Costco vision center, particularly for chick's readers and my son's contacts.  Sorry, no samples!

1. Assuming your store has an optodoc on-site, you should get a trial pair of whatever brand is prescribed if you have your screening w/contact fitting done at Costco.  If you had your screening/fitting done elsewhere, it doesn't hurt to ask... it all depends on the store and - more importantly - who's working behind the counter that day.

2. Don't forget that you can "sample" virtually everything at Costco... they call it their "satisfaction guarantee," i.e. if you don't like it, take it back for a refund.  While some things like electronics have exceptions, AFAIK, there is no exception for contact lenses.  So provided you're not obviously trying to abuse the policy (if you've only used one from the box), you should get a full refund; otherwise, worst case is you get a pro-rata refund for what you didn't use.
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Quote from: mu_hilltopper on June 01, 2017, 07:20:12 AM
Anyone do CostCo vision stuff?  My wife recently 'graduated' to bi-focal contacts and the quoted price was 3x her usual cost.   

The brand she sampled is sold at CostCo .. although it's still pricey and there are others to try.   Do they hand out contact samples like they do for cheese?
Contacts are cheaper than vision insurance . A good deal.
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Eldon

Re: Amazon's purchase of Whole Foods

The online retail boom has been devastating for brick-and-mortar sellers of electronics, clothes, books, and many other goods where price and convenience are priorities for consumers. While online grocery shopping has been around for a while, it was never considered a major threat to traditional grocers like Kroger and Safeway. That is, until now.

"The acquisition says as you look toward the future, you can't just do brick and mortar groceries and you can't just do online groceries," according to Needham's Kerry Rice. "A big piece of this is logistics, where the grocery stores haven't been able to do well—Getting it to you quickly and building out a network."

Barclays' Karen Short called the deal "Darwinism at its best."


https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/amazon-buying-whole-foods-ramifications-retail-seismic-185901537.html

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