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to ignore the costco rules

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peachesandclean · 16/04/2019 01:28

My friends and I decided to all go to costco cause they've never been before, I just checked the rules and it says you're only allowed to bring two guests in? There would be 5 of us going so 4 guests

I told them and they still want to go but it's sending my anxiety through the roof

what if we get turned away? what if they revoke my membership? I can't deal with confrontation and I don't want to make a scene and it's worrying me so much

has anyone else ever been with multiple guests?? If so, what happened? Were there any problems?

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Earslaps · 17/04/2019 19:32

Take two in on your card and get two of them to ask for a trial shop.

We have been members for years and don't go loads (we don't use that much branded food as we're avid Aldi shoppers), but there are lots of things we keep going back for.

There are often good clothes and shoes deals (their own brand Ugg boots and slippers are fantastic), DH gets lots of his golf clothes there. The giant tubs of mango chutney are great, stamps and iTunes vouchers at a discount are great just before Christmas, we buy the bag of ready grated Parmesan and keep it in the freezer for our endless pasta dishes. The tinned tomatoes are cheap and excellent quality, large bottles of spirits are cheap. We got our living room rug via a Costco deal too.

We bought our tv at Costco- we chose a 55" tv as it looked modestly sized amongst all the giant TVs there. We should have realised how big it was when we could only just squeeze it in the car! It's absolutely massive but I've come round to the idea of a big tv now.

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