Does Costco Offer This?

bob4432

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Time for a renewal and I have been a Sams Club member for quite some time, mainly because they offer their Click 'n Pull service. I can log into their website, verify I am setting up on the store I am going to, click on items and their people will pull them and have them ready in a day or two, or when I ask them to have it ready. Go to the store, go to customer service and they will bring up the cart or flatbed with the items on it.

Does Costco have something like this? Reason I am asking is both my wife and I have seriously messed up backs (spinal cord surgeries/injuries, multiple laminectomies, torn, bulging, dead disc, nerve issues, etc) and I would rather put the miles on doing something other than shopping.

Thanks in advnace
 

sdifox

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Maybe you will get a better answer by calling their customer service?
 

BarkingGhostar

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I am not aware of this feature in any of the Costco stores in Atlanta that I've ventured into. Then again my click & pull feature is called the wife. :p
 
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I've never seen anything indicating a pick'n'pull service, but Costco has grocery delivery in most larger metro areas (including mine.)
 

Dulanic

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Not for fresh items. But you can order with Google Express most things. I even order bagels etc on it and it's free delivery.
 

JTsyo

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I know they offer that for businesses. But haven't heard about it for individual customers. You can ask them if they are willing to do that due to medical condition.
 

JM Aggie08

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How are you supposed to get the sweet, sweet free samples if you just show up to pick up your purchases?

Also, switch to Costco regardless; it is QUALITY.
 

bob4432

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How are you supposed to get the sweet, sweet free samples if you just show up to pick up your purchases?

Also, switch to Costco regardless; it is QUALITY.

I usually just buy in bulk of non-Sams brand items. Probably need to go to my local Costco to look at the difference in their brand items. Walking around the store, pulling a heavy flatbed or cart to get the free stuff is not worth the fallout I would get from doing it. The only thing that has kept me a Sams member is the Click 'n Pull, I would rather use Costco, but the click in pull saves a ton of pain for me and my wife.

Not for fresh items. But you can order with Google Express most things. I even order bagels etc on it and it's free delivery.

Thanks, will look into this. Out of curiosity, the prices they show to the general public, are they different than if I was logged in as a member of Costco?

I know they offer that for businesses. But haven't heard about it for individual customers. You can ask them if they are willing to do that due to medical condition.

Will have to give them a call and find out.
 

zinfamous

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Costco is generally better quality (especially with meats), but it is constantly crowded and doesn't have the consumer friendly pay as you go, avoid the checkout line options that Sam's does. Sam's is a better overall shopping experience
 

zinfamous

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Thanks, will look into this. Out of curiosity, the prices they show to the general public, are they different than if I was logged in as a member of Costco?

I don't think so, but it may be the case. I know that some items and all prices are locked out if you aren't logged in as a member. I do believe you can purchase from Costco online without being a member, right? But not everything is available to non-members, so you are simply locked out of those items.