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Costco Bargins (merged)
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roses wrote:A slightley off topic question, do Costco have official sales or do they just reduce random items in price & sell it as "normal price"?
They do a 'passport' once a year - late summer if I recall - which has dated vouchers, also they periodically have printed sheets of vouchers which they hand to you as you enter the store. Other than that their normal prices prevail which are usually good.HLK
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Do they stock Xbox 360's?0
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can anyone tell me the price of thermofit double mattress topper and can anyone reccomend them.Treat everyday as your last one on earth! and one day you will be right.0
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If we find anything that is cheaper elsewhere without a promotion or sale we are supposed to let the manager know so that he can do something about it.You don't get medals for sitting in the trenches.0
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Le Creuset blue oval 29 cm, 4.8l casseroles were £57 ish (before VAT), with a free stoneware dish. Ours is in the oven already!
Amazon is £96 without the freebie.
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But they are so heavy
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biglugs wrote:Then you could tell him about his PC and PS2 games, and his DVDs all of which are usually more expensive than some high street retailers, let alone the web sellers. I very rarely buy anything like this from Costco because they just aren't even near the prices you can get elsewhere. Same goes for PCs too.
I second that!This site has saved me a fortune :money: ...it's also cost me a fortune! :doh:
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Went to Costco at Haydock the other day, all of their toys had been massively reduced such as the leap pad writing, but also we bought the buzz lightyear arcade game, currently for sale in Tesco for 24.99 and was reduced to £7.00, simpson operation for a fiver, sega plug and play Sonic was reduced to about a fiver, leap pad little touch was about £10 and the biggest bargain I saw was the Cloud Kingdom off Barbie and the magic of pegasus was was abou £10, currently retailing for about £60 elsewhere. Hubby wouldn't let me buy it though, protested at the amount of doll's stuff we have.
Also noticed that glasses and bar accessories were also being reduced.
HTH0
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