Sam's Club 1-Year Membership Goes for Peanuts Compared to Costco, With Even More Perks Thrown In - Kotaku
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Sam's Club 1-Year Membership Goes for Peanuts Compared to Costco, With Even More Perks Thrown In - Kotaku
"You can become a Sam's Club member for next to nothing for a limited time. StackSocial has been on and off running a promotion in which the yearly membership has come down from $50 to just $25. Well, right now, they've put their foot down on the deals gas and brought the price down another $10. Through the end of October, you can save 70% on a one year subscription, subscribing for just $15."
"Once you've placed your order at StackSocial, you'll be sent a unique promotional code for you to redeem. Once received, you'll be able to sign up for your membership to Sam's Club. You should take note that you must redeem your code within 30 days of purchasing it, otherwise it will expire and you cannot get your money back. So, just keep an eye on your spam folder in case you don't see something come through right away."
"Sam's Club is meant to make your errands easier by having everything you need at just one place. No driving around to five different stops when you head out. Find fresh groceries to kitchen essentials to home consumer tech to furniture. The store covers a wide range of products and each has been handpicked for its quality before its been put on the shelves."
A limited-time StackSocial promotion reduces Sam's Club annual membership to $15 through the end of October, a 70% discount from the usual $50. Membership provides in-store savings and access to discounts on hotels, car rentals, movies, and live events. Purchasers receive a unique promotional code that must be redeemed within 30 days of purchase. Codes are non-transferable and limited to one per customer. The offer applies only to new members or to former members whose memberships expired more than six months ago and cannot be added onto an active membership. Watch the spam folder for the redemption email.
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