Posted by Hal/ Eastern WA on February 23, 2014 at 17:07:22 from (97.114.109.222):
In Reply to: Costco posted by Glenn F. on February 23, 2014 at 16:11:48:
We go to Costco several times a month, and probably spend at least $5k a year there. I have probably bought 100 tires there and tons of groceries.
Costco is the least expensive place to buy certain things, not as good for some others. Their return policy is about the best there is. Quality is usually excellent.
Costco sells some things in such huge quantities that we never buy that item there. It might have made sense to buy the large quantities when we were raising 5 kids, but now with all the kids grown, the big quantities just go stale.
Another thing that is a fact of life at Costco: sometimes they will not have something that day, even if they have stocked that item for years before. And they are always bringing in new items that you might not see available the next time you are there. If you see it at Costco, you better buy it right then, or you might miss out.
I like Costco very much. It may not be my favorite store, but it is sure on the list of my 10 favorites. I am going to Costco tomorrow! good luck!
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