Yeah, I think it's dependent on state law - but I'm also not a expert!At least around here, the liquor stores are open to the public. You don't need a membership to shop there.
Yeah, I think it's dependent on state law - but I'm also not a expert!At least around here, the liquor stores are open to the public. You don't need a membership to shop there.
And depending on the state she lives in, probably breaking the law since most states only give you about 2 weeks to update the address on your Driver's License.Does that really prove anything? My daughter has a drivers license with our address on it and she hasn't lived here for 2 years.
I agree with most here that it’s fine for Costco to enforce their policies—that’s what the member signed up for. I will admit though that I hope they don’t look at the pictures too closely. I have 3 children—2 are now actually adults—all driving and sometimes I like to send them to get things I need—particularly when we are hosting something and I’m busy. So far no issues. They all have the same permanent address as me, so I guess would be part of our household if they checked.
Here in MD you can go online to Motor Vehicles and change your address. They then send you a 'change of address card' that you keep with you but your old license is still valid until it expires. At least that was how they still were doing it up until a year ago or so.And depending on the state she lives in, probably breaking the law since most states only give you about 2 weeks to update the address on your Driver's License.
I‘ve been gold forever. My daughter has used a work around by using a Costco gift card, and then buying a new one (she lives alone are only shops there infrequently).
Why don’t you message the moderators and ask them to create a Bucees subforumI was just at Costco a couple days ago, there really was a dedicated staff member checking membership card and the pic at the self-checkout lines.
BTW, can we have a Buc-ees meet up?!![]()
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Yeah I told her that and not to exceed the speed limit but she ignored both lawsAnd depending on the state she lives in, probably breaking the law since most states only give you about 2 weeks to update the address on your Driver's License.
In MA you update the info online, but then they just have you write your new address on the back of your existing license. I bought my house in 2019 and won't get a license with my new address printed on the front until 2024. Most people don't check the back.And depending on the state she lives in, probably breaking the law since most states only give you about 2 weeks to update the address on your Driver's License.
That has not been enforced at any Costco I've been to until very recently (within a month). From what I've seen online from people complaining about this, many people lived with family members with Costco memberships and used their card. Not saying that's right. That's just how they did it.I don't even understand how people were getting away with this. At all out local warehouses, they are STRICT at the entrances, making you show your membership card with the photo showing. It's so strict that my 2 boys have been yelled at more than once when they attempted to enter with the cart (that I asked them to grab) and they are more than like 2 feet away from me. The lady at the door is always like "who are you coming in with???" And I have to be like, "they are my kids."
Then at the checkout, even the self one, there is an employee there who asks to see your card before you can approach the self checkout.
It's always been like this. How have people been sharing memberships?
I've just always flashed my card, they see the Costco on there and wave me in! Honestly though, that photo is from 2008, tiny, on the back & fuzzy as hell!!! I don't even recognize it as me!At all out local warehouses, they are STRICT at the entrances, making you show your membership card with the photo showing.
Costco isn’t interested in having the cheapest prices on low quality products. They are interested in having the cheapest prices on the highest quality productsI’m the minority here but I don’t think Costco orBJs or any of those are any cheaper than shopping at lidl/target/ wherever. I have a large family and have tried all those warehouse stores and didn’t find a significant savings. And having to pay for the privilege of shopping there rubs me the wrong way
I don't even understand how people were getting away with this. At all out local warehouses, they are STRICT at the entrances, making you show your membership card with the photo showing. It's so strict that my 2 boys have been yelled at more than once when they attempted to enter with the cart (that I asked them to grab) and they are more than like 2 feet away from me. The lady at the door is always like "who are you coming in with???" And I have to be like, "they are my kids."
Then at the checkout, even the self one, there is an employee there who asks to see your card before you can approach the self checkout.
It's always been like this. How have people been sharing memberships?
Are you not allowed to go use the Costco pharmacy without a membership, or is it state-by-state?
I found out by accident. I was coming there straight from the hospital, walked in with my niece showing her card, went to pull out my own to get the prescription & the pharmacist told me "Oh that is not necessary as anyone can use the pharmacy. A membership is not needed."
Yeah, I think it's dependent on state law - but I'm also not a expert!
I don't even understand how people were getting away with this. At all out local warehouses, they are STRICT at the entrances, making you show your membership card with the photo showing. It's so strict that my 2 boys have been yelled at more than once when they attempted to enter with the cart (that I asked them to grab) and they are more than like 2 feet away from me. The lady at the door is always like "who are you coming in with???" And I have to be like, "they are my kids."
Then at the checkout, even the self one, there is an employee there who asks to see your card before you can approach the self checkout.
It's always been like this. How have people been sharing memberships?