Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Love Costco, but more importantly, love your dog.
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But leave the dog at home
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If you are buying an expensive diamond ring or any other expensive jewelry, Costco is the only place to buy it. They will accept returns with a full refund forever, no time limit. Most jewelry stores don't even come close to the Costco return policy.
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Here are couple pictures of rings when I was ring shopping 3 yrs ago. I ended up going to Blue Nile as Costco was way over my budget. They did have less expensive but I didn’t like the setting and they don’t allow you to purchase just the stone. |
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It's not the money it's "the experience." ![]() ![]() |
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![]() I mean shoot, who doesn't love a treasure hunt of high-quality stuff, at great prices...that you don't really need? ![]() |
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Friends of mine in Hawaii know a man who used to be involved with Costco's liquor purchases and disclosed some to them. I was amazed at the high end sources for their house brands.
A couple years ago the handle on my Costco favorite carry-on bag gave up the ghost. Just for the heck of it I took it to the store to see if I could exchange it for a new bag. The employee who helped me told me they had not sold that bag for years and looked up my date of purchase which turned out to have been twelve years prior. He refunded my full purchase price in cash. I have to confess I was a little embarrassed to take the money but I did. I buy Michelin tires there, some clothing such as shirts, jeans and jackets, household paper products and cleaning supplies, light bulbs, some tools, small appliances, TVs, meats and seafood, fresh produce, Keurig coffee cups, my favorite granola cereal, eggs and dairy, vitamin pills, tooth brushes, get prescriptions filled, and much more. Costco cannot beat IMHO!
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Long story short -- not a fan of bulk shopping and if Costco ever does build here, I suggest it be somewhere way away from me. Southern Oaks sounds perfect. :-)
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For a less serendipitous and non-driving experience, boxed.com offers primarily non-perishable pantry items, cleaning, personal care, etc. A recent price comparison on selected items. No annual fee. Free shipping on first order and minimum of $49 thereafter. I picked one item at random for a small comparison of my own. A 12 pack of Bounty select-a-size paper towels: Walmart: 101 sheets per roll for $18.34 Boxed: 91 sheets per roll for $19.99 Costco: 120 sheets per roll for $23.99 Sam's Club: 110 sheets per roll for $19.98 Well, the differing sheet counts are just weird but they're all about 2¢ per full sheet. Let's try Heinz ketchup, 44 oz. (Just the size two retired people need, I figure.) Boxed: 7¢ ounce Sam's Club: 6¢ ounce (only sold in packs of 3) Costco: 6¢ ounce (only sold in packs of 3) Walmart: 8¢ ounce (for 64 ounce bottle; not available in 44 oz) Clear as mud. A person could spend half their retirement days shopping around to pinch pennies! And my heirs would still have those three huge bottles of ketchup to deal with. Personally I always end up with too much bulk of whatever it is when I buy in bulk and I'm not convinced I'm even getting the lowest price. |
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I have started to buy stuff like that from Amazon. Just bought a 12 pack of coconut water for 30 percent less that Walmart, and a package of sandpaper for 75 percent less than Home Depot. Free 2-day shipping, and I don't have to drive anywhere.
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![]() Or maybe even cherries...used for cherry picking? As has been mentioned by a plethora of other people (and it's overwhelming success/loyalty), Costco provides so much more than just bulk consumables that the average two person household (especially at our age)... shouldn't buy from anywhere. One of the great parts of this country though, is our ability and right...to choose where we shop. ![]() I LOVE Costco. ![]() ![]() |
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Build a COSTCO and we will come;
Walk the floor several times to the sample stations, buy 1/4 pound of sliced turkey (very thin) with waxed papers between the slices (sample please) , 1/2 dozen eggs, 1/4 pound of butter, and 2 cookies. Time for a hotdog, slice of pizza and coke for $1.50 to share with spouse while pilfering some napkins, mustard and catsup packs and sugar substitutes. Oh, don't forget the senior discount (and Buffalo Card Discount). Better use the bathroom. Top off the gas golf cart and check the time for 2 for 1 Happy Hour at the next stop. Yep, that's what their business model is looking to find. First load of Bricks is on the way. |
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Does Costco allow you to buy a one day membership?
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