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Going to Costco Sunday miss it so I refuse to give it up so make a day and go to Christmas Tree shop and Home Goods
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We have friends who make a Costco run once a month, or at least try to.

We drove the 1 hour and 7 minutes, give or take a light or two, to Costco last week and joined. While we were joining, there was lady standing next to us from The Villages also joining! I mentioned we were there because Costco treats their employees well and we like to shop at stores that treat their employees well... The two people working with us were so very proud of the fact that they worked for Costco.... The young lady said she had a college degree but kept her job with Costco for the benefits and pay! They each had eight years with the company.

They told us they had a lot of Villagers coming to their store. We asked if they had any plans to come to the Villages and they told us they are in the process of scouting for new locations now.

So.... To make a short story longer.... I think sending them a note right now.... would be timely.
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Going to Costco Sunday miss it so I refuse to give it up so make a day and go to Christmas Tree shop and Home Goods
We go every few months and I will never give up our membership. We have been members since it was Price Club and in all those years I never returned anything because it was bad. (meat, fruit, etc). Not so Sam's Club...
We go to the one in Orlando on Waterbridge Ave...love it and pray they open one here.
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Old 02-21-2014, 07:02 AM
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Who's suggesting that we sit around and wish for something? In fact, I was suggesting exactly the opposite. I am suggesting the we take action and flood the Costco home office with e-mails. In the meantime, I will shop at San's and go to Publix for a few things and even Aldi once in a while for a few things. It works for us as well, but it is a pain in the butt.

Couldn't agree more. We'd love to have a Costco in the area when we finally get to retire. We get our prescriptions, gas (.20 less per gallon at Costco), prescription glasses, and the list goes on. Costco is far more than 50 Lb. bags of rice.

By going to the Costco site you can click on a link to send an email. With the growth in the area, it would be mutually beneficial for Costco and people living in The Villages to have a store built.
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Old 02-21-2014, 08:00 AM
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TV is still paradise even without a Costco, Christmas tree store, we dont need no stinken Costco
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Old 02-21-2014, 08:17 AM
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In the past we had both available very close to our Cincinnati home. We have purchased items of furniture from each and felt that both were well made and fairly priced. I am satisfied that Sam's is here. They have enormous buying power and some of their seasonal items are lovely, well priced and quickly in, and then out, not to be restocked. In the past we purchased a large three tiered fountain for our back yard in Ohio at a very, very good price.


It appears that Costco thought a couple of years ago that the market here was covered by Sam's. That may change as our population grows. Whether it opens here rests only on what the market can sustain, not on anything else.
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[QUOTE=graciegirl;832966]In the past we had both available very close to our Cincinnati home. We have purchased items of furniture from each and felt that both were well made and fairly priced. I am satisfied that Sam's is here. They have enormous buying power and some of their seasonal items are lovely, well priced and quickly in, and then out, not to be restocked. In the past we purchased a large three tiered fountain for our back yard in Ohio at a very, very good price.


It appears that Costco thought a couple of years ago that the market here was covered by Sam's. That may change as our population grows. Whether it opens here rests only on what the market can sustain, not on anything else.[/QUOTE]

Does this come for Costco ????
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In the past we had both available very close to our Cincinnati home. We have purchased items of furniture from each and felt that both were well made and fairly priced. I am satisfied that Sam's is here. They have enormous buying power and some of their seasonal items are lovely, well priced and quickly in, and then out, not to be restocked. In the past we purchased a large three tiered fountain for our back yard in Ohio at a very, very good price.


It appears that Costco thought a couple of years ago that the market here was covered by Sam's. That may change as our population grows. Whether it opens here rests only on what the market can sustain, not on anything else.[/QUOTE]

Does this come from Costco ????

No. This thread.


If you want COSTCO
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Old 02-21-2014, 08:40 AM
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I have sent many emails to Costco requesting they consider a Costco near The Villages. They said that the demographics do not meet their criteria. That Altamonte Springs services 500,000 residents. The Villages is out of luck. I hope more people complain to Costco so they will reconsider.
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We belong to Sam's Club and are very disappointed in it. There selection and consistency is poor at best. I used to shop at Costco up north and found it to be far better than Sam's Club.
The problem is that the nearest Costco is one hour and seven minutes.
Ny wife is currently sending an e-mail to Costco asking them to consider locating a new store in the area of the Villages. The fact that the Villages now has apopulation of 110,000 should be quite an incentive. The Villages is larger than Ocala, Leesburg and Altamonte Springs. I'm surprised that large stores would locate in areas like this when we have a much larger potential base right here.
So, I'm thinking that if all of us that like Costco and would like to see one located here, would e-mail or write them, them might think about it.Who knows? Crazier things have worked.
Just sent an email myself. If this is something that many of you want, do as Boogie says and email Costco directly. They make it very easy - go to the Costco website, click on customer service at the top. Then, on the left hand side at the bottom it says email us - click on that and follow instructions from there. As is the Costco way, it is very well thought out and easy to follow. At the end, before submitting, they even allow you the option to select recommendation for new location as your topic. No, I do not work for Costco, nor do I even live in The Villages yet, but I will hopefully be down there within the next year and I will really miss my local Costco. It is currently only 5 minutes from my house and I was resistant when my husband wanted to join. There is only 2 of us now and I thought we would rarely use it. Well, surprise, I am there more than the grocery store. You can buy plenty of items that are not bulk and most items that are bulk are things I buy that way in the grocery store anyway. Also, I have not been disappointed yet by any of their store brand products and I am a brand shopper for the most part. Their precooked chickens make supermarket chickens look anemic! Too many good things to mention here, but just wanted to say, expressing your desire on this forum to want one in TV will probably not help to get one, but emailing the company may.
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Things we buy consistently at Sams.


Bulk hamburger
Bulk chicken breasts
Baby back ribs.
Flax seed crackers
WONDERFUL birthday cakes, get the ones with the whipped icing.
Yummo cookies.
Frozen meat balls and other frozen appetizers for entertaining.
Cat litter.
Paper products.
Appliances and TV's are very competitive.
We bought a mattress for our home in Hadley.
Poinsettias and other potted plants and yard urns.
BOOKS.


What do you buy at the big bulk stores? I don't really think either is superior. Some things are better in one than another.
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FYI 2012 estimated Census Data shows the following:
Lake County...............303,186
Marion.......................335,125.
Sumter......................101 620. Total.....739,931

Just using the population data where would you build a Wholesale Club?

Since TV is "kind of sort of" in the middle of these three counties, maybe?

Obviously, more data is used in addition but assume the rest of the data was favorable.
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what?????????
I can understand your What ????? The reason for the 1:00hr & 7min that is the time the poster said it had taken him to get to the nearest Costco.

So my question to him was actually pretty simple did the time include traffic lights, rubber neckers, stop signs, etc. I am impressed. So far as of right this second I have not had a reply to either of my quest for an answer.

Perhaps there is a quicker way... under 1:00hr and 7min. more time to browse around Costco, or check out the sites, maybe a BJ's nearby with better choices.
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We go to the Altamonte Springs Costco every month or 6 weeks. Found some good places to eat there, and just make a day of it. Don't forget to bring your cooler.
How long did it take you to get there: Right now the record is: 1:00hr.& 7 min. on the button.
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