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9 Secret Shopping Hacks Costco Doesn’t Want You To Know

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9 Secret Shopping Hacks Costco Doesn’t Want You To Know

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Costco is famous for offering deep discounts on products ranging from diapers to dog food — all in bulk sizing to maximize your shopping list. However, even with great deals, a trip to Costco can cost you hundreds of dollars.

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In order to combat rising food costs while stocking up for the holiday season, you’ll still need a few sneaky Costco shopping hacks to stretch your budget. Whether it’s buying booze in bulk for Friendsgiving or a couple of Costco rotisserie chickens for a nice family dinner, the savviest shoppers find additional ways to save money at their local Costco.

Keep reading to discover nine effective, yet little-known secrets to saving money at this warehouse club — with or without a Costco membership.

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Costco has a price adjustment policy that members can take advantage of to score refunds. If an item you bought online drops in price within 30 days, you can get back the difference.

The store also has an unwritten policy regarding price drops for in-store purchases, as the warehouse manager can choose how to handle in-house price drops. So, hang onto your receipts, especially if you buy seasonal items before they’re marked down.

Fortunately, Costco does have a liberal return policy, so you could conceivably return an item purchased at regular price and re-purchase it at the sale price. But that’s a hassle, and Costco would much rather offer an adjustment than a refund, so take advantage of savings on something you already purchased.

You don’t necessarily have to pay the $65 standard Gold Star membership fee to buy in bulk at Costco and take advantage of its low prices. You just need a friend who is a Costco member and willing to get a Costco Cash Card and load it for you (with your cash, of course). After all, sharing is caring.

Costco Cash Cards are essentially a gift card that keeps on giving and a fantastic way to grant Costco access to someone you love. With these cards, non-members can shop at Costco, and they can even exceed the total value as long as they pay the remaining balance in cash or with an accepted debit card.

Non-members might also be able to get low-cost prescription drugs at Costco’s pharmacy. If you live in a state that prevents pharmacies from requiring memberships, you can purchase your prescriptions at the pharmacy counter with cash, credit and debit cards or Costco cash cards.

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