Additional Ways To Save At The Warehouse Club

Joining a warehouse club can be expensive, so members need to look for additional savings to justify paying the annual fee.  There is a variety of ways to obtain additional savings at a warehouse store, if the consumer knows where to look.  Here are some tips that you can use to increase the amount that you save on your total bill at your local warehouse store.

Warehouse club members can realize significant savings on gasoline purchases.  Warehouse clubs tend to price their fuel at a loss to get shoppers in the store and in most cases, non-members can’t buy it at all.  The average savings for a warehouse club member that lives close to their club is more than $100 on a year of weekly fill-ups.

Warehouse clubs often have better than average prices on electronics as well.  A 55” television model sold at a warehouse store can be as much as $300 cheaper than purchasing the same model at an electronics retailer.  Return policies can be more generous at warehouse clubs, typically allowing returns within 90 days, compared with 30 days at many electronics retailers.

Some warehouse clubs have formed partnerships with banking institutions and other companies to provide their members with better rates on some services.  The offerings of some warehouse stores may include savings accounts with higher than average interest rates, homeowner’s insurance policies, and auto insurance policies.  Before signing up for these services, you should review the costs and conditions associated with the service to ensure you are getting the best deal possible.

Warehouse club members that are planning a trip to the amusement park or movies can often save 30% by buying their tickets ahead of time at the warehouse club.  Having the tickets in hand as you arrive allows you to skip any lines for purchasing tickets at the location.  There are many different ways that savings can be realized at a warehouse club and knowing what they are will help you take advantage of every saving opportunity.

 

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