It's that time again - I refuse to pay them for the privilege of shopping in their store, but I will go when it's free. Print this coupon for 60 day free membership. http://www.bjs.com/biz/minisite_map/images/pass.gif
I used to pay it but at that time I had a Lexmark printer. BJ's sold the print cartridges in a package and it came out that three cartridges from there was about the same as two were from anywhere else. I had just gotten my first digital camera and we had a family reunion. For some reason I chose to make an album for each family who attended so it saved me money to be a member to get those cartridges but since I am no longer responsible for all my offspring, I don't buy in large quantities... Long story to say I used to shop there...
LOL! I remember one time on WQDR Mike Wheless was doing a live remote at some new hair salon and he said to come by for a free shampoo and blow job. My husband damn near ran me over to get out the door and head that way. LOL
The wife and I have a membership and it really pays for itself for us in the savings with the dog food and kitty litter and a few other items that we do buy in bulk. And if we happen to be up that way on the gas as well.
That's true for the 1 day passes they put in the paper, but this is a free membership with full privileges for 60 days. It states in the small print that there is a zero % surcharge. I've used these before and I can verify that there is no surcharge.
You are correct. I've used it before too. I just renewed my membership a few weeks ago. I also have one for Sam's and both of them are worth it to me. :cheers:
Correct on the surcharge. This is the 2nd time I've gotten in on the 60 day trial, and I'm going to opt in this time. At $3.19 a gallon, the price of gas alone will pay for it. My wife and I don't usually buy the bulk food, but... The steaks there are very good. They have great prices on wine $17.99 oil changes on Wednesday - "Ladies Day".
I LOL'd when I looked on the discussion group and saw the thread "free Bj's" and the last poster was "that's what she said". :mrgreen: