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MG1 11-24-2020 07:45 AM

I’m at Costco looking for XMas gifts. The Brighton Avenue location still have the blue nitrile gloves in stock. For any of you who are still looking for then. Limit of one

MG1 11-24-2020 07:55 AM

Also, Sun Rype Blue Label Apple Juice is on sale. Works out to $1 each. No big deal in itself as that’s the going sale price everywhere, but the ones they carry at Costco are the Organic ones. Haven’t seen those at your run of the mill food stores.

dachinesedude 11-24-2020 09:11 AM

is toilet paper limited to one per household? why are they running out every day, people are hoarding again?

winson604 11-24-2020 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by dachinesedude (Post 9008166)
is toilet paper limited to one per household? why are they running out every day, people are hoarding again?

People hoarding for sure. I went to Metrotown this morning to buy a pack of toilet paper and it was semi chaotic. Granted I only buy Charmin so I'm already limiting myself.

1st stop Superstore, No charmin but the entire toilet paper aisle was fairly wiped out. About 5% of stock left at around 830am

2nd stop Walmart, No Charmin but they were fairly stocked with Royale and other brands

3rd stop T&T, well they don't have a huge stock to begin with but they were about 50% stocked and I grabbed the last Charmin blue, had a few of the ultra strongs left.

To your other question, yes limit of 1 on all paper products including kleenex as well when I went 1.5 weeks ago. Even online it limits you to 1 when you add more than 1 to the cart.

bcrdukes 11-24-2020 09:24 AM

Hoarding? no way. people are buying to re-sell (at cost) to those who are needy and desperate. :troll:

MG1 11-24-2020 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 9008168)
Hoarding? no way. people are buying to re-sell (at cost) to those who are needy and desperate. :troll:

Why you gotta be such a B!tch..........

tiger_handheld 11-24-2020 09:57 AM

Question for the Costco Pro's / Elite Couponers

I'm a costco noob and buy things when I need them. Later I notice the items have gone on sale and I usually have shredded the receipt.
How can I request a price adjustment?
What is the price adjustment period?

jerche 11-24-2020 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by MG1 (Post 9008151)
Ah, a fellow hoarder............ :bigthumb:

The funny thing is...I am not even hoarding, I buy 2-3 packs at a time and actually finish them loool.

MG1 11-24-2020 10:12 AM

30 days with receipt. That's the new rule. I was talking to one of the people at the return desk. She told me most people keep their receipts in an envelope and leave it in their car. That way, when something they bought last week goes on sale, they look through their receipts. I always keep receipts up in the visor. Just today, I got $5.00 back for a pack of 9 volt batteries that are on sale this week. I purchased them three weeks ago. I needed 9 volts for a bunch of water leak detectors I purchased. They all use 9 volts. Anyway, I knew batteries go on sale always in November. Never in December when you need them the most (Xmas toys and shit). BTW, hoarding batteries are never a good idea. Even though it says guaranteed for 10 years, they don't. Well, they do, but when you use them, they don't last very long. It's like people who buy milk without checking the date. One person told me, "I'll use it by that date." Yeah, but why not buy one that's way fresher. Not one that's two days from expiry.


Forgot to add, a supervisor can override that rule. I actually had that happen with an air purifier I no longer needed. It wasn't opened. Maybe that's why? I'd try. Never hurts to try.

bcrdukes 11-24-2020 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by jerche (Post 9008180)
The funny thing is...I am not even hoarding, I buy 2-3 packs at a time and actually finish them loool.

Don't take it personally. It's more of an inside joke where someone insinuated or perhaps even accused MG1 of being a hoarder and we just ran with the joke. The original comment was a bit over the top, and quite frankly, unnecessary.

For the record @MG1 I don't have any issue or care what people buy. I just don't like or appreciate it when people run at things like a mad dash or if their life depended on it and buy more than what's really necessary for themselves (i.e. masks at the peak of COVID.)

CivicBlues 11-24-2020 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 9008185)
Don't take it personally. It's more of an inside joke where someone insinuated or perhaps even accused MG1 of being a hoarder and we just ran with the joke. The original comment was a bit over the top, and quite frankly, unnecessary.

That someone would be me! :fullofwin:

bcrdukes 11-24-2020 11:32 AM

Oh lol

i thought it was B!tch who said it :lol

CivicBlues 11-24-2020 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by CivicBlues (Post 9006466)
Does anyone else think this thread encourages hoarding? Nothing against you MG1 just my thoughts.

What the hell are people still hoarding Lysol wipes for? Are you people STILL wiping down your groceries? Fomite transmission is rare and you should be washing your hands/sanitizing anyways - which is the vector viruses come into you anyways.

I bought 4 tubs of Lysol wipes at the beginning of the pandemic and still have 3 full ones sitting around. I basically only use it when I go pump gas or when I decide to eat in the car.

QED

MG1 11-24-2020 12:16 PM

No, it was the B!tch. I wasn’t offended by either of the two posts. Listen I survived 16 years of living in the heart of the DTES. Anyway, god bless...........

You know, we should start a thread on Revscene’s inside jokes. Then again, RS wouldn’t be such a mysterious place. BTW, who’s the chick we all want to spot? And, Happy Bubble, Barnston Island, etc.

underscore 11-24-2020 12:23 PM

Doesn't Costco log everything by your card number? I was able to warranty a car battery my mom bought by giving them her number to look up the purchase.

bcrdukes 11-24-2020 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by underscore (Post 9008200)
Doesn't Costco log everything by your card number? I was able to warranty a car battery my mom bought by giving them her number to look up the purchase.

My thoughts exactly, unless this policy has changed. I probably should have read their updated policies when I renewed my membership card a month ago, after letting it lapse for over a year. :suspicious:

Jmac 11-24-2020 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 9008204)
My thoughts exactly, unless this policy has changed. I probably should have read their updated policies when I renewed my membership card a month ago, after letting it lapse for over a year. :suspicious:

I let mine lapse for 18 months and got a $60 off voucher by renewing a couple weeks ago.

MG1 11-24-2020 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by winson604 (Post 9008167)
1st stop Superstore, No charmin but the entire toilet paper aisle was fairly wiped out. About 5% of stock left at around 830am

Superstore on Grandview Hwy had Charmin a few hours ago when I was there.

MG1 11-24-2020 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by underscore (Post 9008200)
Doesn't Costco log everything by your card number? I was able to warranty a car battery my mom bought by giving them her number to look up the purchase.

They do. Everything is tracked by membership number.

I guess they're just overwhelmed by people returning stuff at the drop of a hat. People really take advantage of the return policy. I guess that's why it's at the discretion of the supervisory staff. They're forced to place limits. Time of 30 days is enough. Plus, having to present a receipt is what most places put in place as a rule. Someone could have purchased the same item from a place like Wal Mart and return it at Costco, although most items have a Costco specific bar code.

Hondaracer 11-24-2020 04:29 PM

They’ve been making a bit bigger of a deal for returns with no receipt recently.

I bought a ceiling fan online in June and returned it unopened in October just because it wasn’t going to work. It still had the stupid Costco shipping slip taped on the box. The guy gave me a bit of attitude in that I needed the order number at least etc. I said my wife and I are both on the joint account and I could provide name, email, date, etc. But I didn’t have the order number and the stupid packing slip didn’t have it either..

He kinda just stood there doing nothing while I attempted to call the wife to get the number because she ordered it through the app, when that wasn’t going anywhere eventually he dug around and found it. But yea I think they are giving a little more pushback lately, if you can call that push back

TouringTeg 11-24-2020 06:36 PM

This is interesting to hear. Yes they can use your membership card to look up your purchases but online is different. It always used to be you could return without receipt but you would get the last price in the system. So if your item went on clearance (ending in .97) that is the amount you would get back.

Sounds like a lot of people are using Costco online and local warehouses are dealing with piles of returns. My local Costco has signs up no returns on Lysol wipes, toilet paper, rice etc.

And yes one toilet paper per family at Langford. Been like that for a while now.

winson604 11-24-2020 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by MG1 (Post 9008214)
Superstore on Grandview Hwy had Charmin a few hours ago when I was there.

Always hit and miss funny thing the Grandview location is the location I usually go to cause I lived close to there for a number of years. I'm a few mins closer to the Metro one now and because the weather sucked this morning I opted for cover st Metro which is my most hated version but it was early and I was literally going to be in and out.

MG1 02-18-2021 09:04 AM

Found a jar of Safie Sweet Beets in the back of the pantry. So good. Perfect with Curry. Not cheap, but it's something I treat myself to once in a while. Good shelf life, too. Frugal me likes to dump canned beets in the left over liquid (brine, juice, whatever) to get money's worth. Although nowhere near the freshness. Nothing like freshly opened jar of pickled beets. A regular item at Costco. I discovered it at the Bellingham Costco a few years back. Samples do work. I fell in love with it at first bite. My mother made home made pickled beets and this product is so close to the ones she used to make. It's slightly better............ sorry, mom.

https://safiefoods.com/product/home-...pickled-beets/

GLOW 02-20-2021 05:14 PM

tried a jar of butter chicken sauce (can't recall brand) from costco, easy to cook with and tasted great IMO.

MG1 02-20-2021 05:18 PM

It's convenient and alright. They go on sale every now and then. That's the only time I buy the stuff. Comes in a 2 pack. Name has three letters in it like KFC, lol.


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