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Old 17 May 18, 08:50 AM  
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Mobile Costco - can anyone sign up

Been visiting FL for years and read about DIBB members going to Costco.

Never been and thought it was just for retailers.

Can anyone sign up? If so any suggestions on best way to do so.

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Old 17 May 18, 08:54 AM  
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If you have a loca Costco they normally have a list on the wall of who is eligible , it’s quite extensive now including nurses, civil servants and trade etc .
I’m not sure if you can sign up in the USA as you probably need a us address but if you are a member in the uk you can then use the card in the USA or in fact anywhere that has a Costco.
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Old 17 May 18, 08:54 AM  
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Originally Posted by lossieglen View Post
Been visiting FL for years and read about DIBB members going to Costco.

Never been and thought it was just for retailers.

Can anyone sign up? If so any suggestions on best way to do so.

Thanks
It's generally for business owners but they also do membership for nurses, doctors, police, fire brigade teachers etc.
Worth checking their website to see if you qualify.
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Old 17 May 18, 08:56 AM  
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costco/membership-...l-requirements
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Old 17 May 18, 10:47 AM  
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Also whatever you buy there is covered for warranty when back home, you just need to keep your receipt so they know what you paid/exchange rate at the time.
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Old 17 May 18, 01:03 PM  
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I got a one day free pass for Costco in one of those little discount coupon booklets that I picked up outside a restaurant whilst over there.
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Old 17 May 18, 01:13 PM  
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Costco gas is also much cheaper, but you need an attendant to put the transaction through as it doesn't recognize our UK membership cards. It's now moved up near Millennia rather than previously on OBT.
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Old 17 May 18, 03:59 PM  
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Costco gas is also much cheaper, but you need an attendant to put the transaction through as it doesn't recognize our UK membership cards. It's now moved up near Millennia rather than previously on OBT.
Where about is it, went to Milenia last year but didn't spot it..guess it's off the main road
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Old 18 May 18, 02:08 PM  
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I am a Trade Member, its paid for my work. However, you can get an individual membership. There Petrol station is always 3p a litre cheaper that ASDA. When it first opened it was more like 5p a litre cheaper. That is their Premium Desiel v ASDA Normal Desiel ( not that it makes a difference)
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Old 19 May 18, 09:43 AM  
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It seems to be £33.60 for individual membership. Is it worth it.
I also see it is £15 for online only - this seems like a good deal?
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