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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by Mincepie View Post
    I was getting nagged about joining the new opening near us soon. I grunted OK until she said we had to take my VAT certificate as proof etc to join. At that point i didnt like the sound of it anymore and said no. I heard it about the same prices for almost everything as Tesco?
    Booze works out about the same, but food is much cheaper and a good selection and white goods / etc are good. It's the difference in products that make it though.

    They insist on VAT certificates though to keep out the chavs.

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  • TheCoconutDog
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    Originally posted by Mincepie View Post
    I was getting nagged about joining the new opening near us soon. I grunted OK until she said we had to take my VAT certificate as proof etc to join. At that point i didnt like the sound of it anymore and said no. I heard it about the same prices for almost everything as Tesco?
    Depends what you're buying. We save the cost of membership on discount Aspals cider. In a previous life... It was worth joining for the price of their potato scones.

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  • Mincepie
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    I was getting nagged about joining the new opening near us soon. I grunted OK until she said we had to take my VAT certificate as proof etc to join. At that point i didnt like the sound of it anymore and said no. I heard it about the same prices for almost everything as Tesco?

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  • JRCT
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    We only really bought sweets and cakes from there when we had a membership. If there's a Makro / Booker nearby then you may be better off trying there first - particularly since it's free to join.

    Sign up online at Makro and then pop in with your temporary print at home card and a couple of company documents and you're away.
    There's a Makro within walking distance of my office.

    Costco is going to be a pain to get to unless I have the car.

    Daughter's having her 4th birthday party in a week. We only moved house 6 weeks ago and still have shed loads of boxes to unpack and stuff to fix. The wife's also pregnant which is making her really lazy, so Costco was suggested as a great place for party platters etc.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    The permie I quoted is their best customer for Sleds
    FTFY

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Costco is brilliant. They sell everything from hot dogs to sledges, hot tubs to monster tubs of ice cream, clothes, toys, games, books, bouncy castles, swimming pool all on top of lots of great value food and booze.

    Obviously you have to be a professional or run a real business so that's 99% of you plebs who will have to stick to Lidl.

    Just in here now buying a beer fridge and having a coffee in the restuarant
    Bookers restricts membership to those who have a valid reason to visit (we have cards for brownies and Mrs Eek's business).

    Costco let anyone who breathes in. The permie I quoted is proof enough of their very broad membership criteria....

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  • GlenW
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post

    Just in here now sweeping the floor in the restuarant[sp]
    FTFY

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by JRCT View Post
    Is Costco still as average as this 2 year old conversation implies?

    I was thinking of joining, but not so sure it's worth it.
    Costco is brilliant. They sell everything from hot dogs to sledges, hot tubs to monster tubs of ice cream, clothes, toys, games, books, bouncy castles, swimming pool all on top of lots of great value food and booze.

    Obviously you have to be a professional or run a real business so that's 99% of you plebs who will have to stick to Lidl.

    Just in here now buying a beer fridge and having a coffee in the restuarant

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by GlenW View Post
    ... and how if you have the water temperature hot enough it will cook the semen and snot that gets left in there.
    At the same time? Seems like a very weird perversion you have there. But each to their own.

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  • GlenW
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    The last conversation on here that mentioned costco was about hot tubs..

    Need I say any more....
    ... and how if you have the water temperature hot enough it will cook the semen and snot that gets left in there.

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  • vetran
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    wife goes occasionally with a friend who is a member. She has an eye for a bargain.

    they normally just return with sweets as about the only thing worthwhile.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by JRCT View Post
    Is Costco still as average as this 2 year old conversation implies?

    I was thinking of joining, but not so sure it's worth it.
    We only really bought sweets and cakes from there when we had a membership. If there's a Makro / Booker nearby then you may be better off trying there first - particularly since it's free to join.

    Sign up online at Makro and then pop in with your temporary print at home card and a couple of company documents and you're away.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by JRCT View Post
    Is Costco still as average as this 2 year old conversation implies?

    I was thinking of joining, but not so sure it's worth it.
    The last conversation on here that mentioned costco was about hot tubs..

    Need I say any more....

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  • mudskipper
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    I never did join.

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  • JRCT
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    Is Costco still as average as this 2 year old conversation implies?

    I was thinking of joining, but not so sure it's worth it.

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