If you’re like me, you probably love shopping at Costco, hoping to
find a great deal on everything from TV’s to bulk diapers. But shopping at the
big box megastore can be a bit overwhelming. Did you know there is actually a
“Costco Price Tag Code” that can let you know if you’re getting the best
deals?
The key to the code is not the dollars but the cents. Those last two
digits of the price tell you everything. A price ending in .99 is much different
than one ending in .97 or .49. Check it out…
Price ending in .99 – the product is full
price
time you see the price ending in .99 you know that item is full-priced and has not been marked down. It still may be a good deal though, this is Costco after all.
Price ending in .97 – a deal decided by the
manager
price that ends in .97 is what we are looking for. Usually this is a special
price you’re not going to find again. Once it’s gone it’s gone. These can be
some great deals.
Price ending in .49 or .79 – manufacturer’s
special
price ending in .49 or .79 is a manufacturer’s special. This is a product the
manufacturer is testing out at Costco, usually at a lower price than Costco
would sell the item at.
Price ending in .00 – the goods are about to
go!
price ending in .00 is probably the best deal you will find in the store. It
means the manager wants the item out. And once it’s out, the product is gone for
good.
A price tag with an asterisk – it’s
discounted and done
on the lookout for price tags with an asterisk. This means the product is
discontinued. A combination of a .97 and an asterisk means you are getting a
last chance good deal.
We all know Costco has the lowest prices in town but
now you can use these tricks to get deeper discounts inside the warehouse. Share this with anyone you know who shops at
Costco.
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