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maypole1 · 06/12/2011 16:36

Foster carers can now up grade to trade membership whoop whoop Costco have advised us that they need to see a home utility bill and your letter of registration to be a foster carer (which we understand to be the letter confirming your approval as a foster carer). If you have any problems/questions do contact Costco member services for more information - www.costco.co.uk/contact

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maiT · 06/12/2011 16:57

thats good news thanks

ChooChooWowWow · 06/12/2011 18:15

Ummm sorry to be a bit thick but what are you talking about. What is Costco.

shaz298 · 06/12/2011 19:30

Costco is a fab fab cash and carry which sells really great quality stuff ( for home/food/clothes/toys/best birthday cakes) :)

Yip I joined last week at a Christmas Fair Day for our local Sick Kids Hospital. VBecause we joined there I didn't even have to show the letter or utility bill. Just need to get my pic on my card 1st time I go in........I so love their chicken and ham bakes....yum

TulipsfromAmsterdam · 07/12/2011 17:10

Do you have to pay to join Costco? There is one quite near to us but thought they charged quite a high fee to register but would be worth it anyway as the celebration cakes are huge and really cheap.

maypole1 · 07/12/2011 17:56

Its about £21-26 a year but to be honest we saved more than that in one shop for our families its just do worth it

Especially things like soap powder and meat

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