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Save on Your Costco Membership With This Groupon Deal!

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Via Points, Miles & Martinis, Groupon is offering a great deal on a new Costco membership!

New members (or folks with a membership that expired before April 1, 2017) can get a one-year Costco Gold Star membership, a $20 Costco cash card, and a number of valuable Costco coupons, for just $60!

I’ll Help You Decide Which Credit Card to Use at Wholesale Clubs Like Costco. So You Can Earn Miles & Save Money on Purchases You’re Making Anyway!

I’ll share the details of this Costco membership offer from Groupon.  And remind you how to save even more on your Groupon purchase!

Save Money on Your New Costco Membership With Groupon

Link:   Groupon’s Costco Membership Deal

While supplies last, you can take advantage of this Costco membership deal through Groupon!

To qualify for the offer, you can NOT have a current Costco membership, or a membership that expired after April 1, 2017.  And it doesn’t qualify for the renewal of an existing membership.

But it’s a nice offer for new members, or folks whose membership expired before April 1, 2017!

A regular Costco Gold Star membership costs $60 per year, the same cost of the Groupon deal.  But with the Groupon offer, you’ll also get:

With a Costco Membership You’ll Have Access to Costco Travel, Which Can Save You Money on Your Next Car Rental!

Million Mile Secrets team members Jasmin, Harlan, and Meghan have Costco memberships.  They’ve all used their memberships to save big money on car rentals.  And the savings has more than made up for the yearly membership fee.

You can read more about how to save time & money with Costco travel here!

In the past, warehouse stores like Costco have been included in the Chase Freedom’s bonus categories.  It’s a terrific way to earn bonus Chase Ultimate Rewards points on grocery and household items you’re probably purchasing anyway.

Plus, if you’re new to Groupon, you can earn 1,000 bonus Alaska Airlines miles for your first Groupon Local purchase of $30+.

But if you aren’t interested in earning Alaska Airlines miles, remember to go through a shopping portal first to earn even more miles, points, or cash back!  You can check sites like Evreward or Cashback Monitor for the best deals.

Bottom Line

If you don’t already have a Costco membership ,or your membership expired before April 1, 2017, you can save money with this deal from Groupon!

For $60 (the cost of a regular Costco membership), you’ll get a year-long Costco membership, a $20 Costco cash card, and other valuable discounts.  It’s a nice offer for new members!

Plus, folks new to Groupon can earn bonus airline miles for their first Groupon Local purchase.  Or you can go through a shopping portal when you buy the Groupon deal, to earn bonus miles, points, or cash back.

Let me know if you end up taking advantage of this Costco membership Groupon deal!

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