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Reasons to Use Costco Checks

August 27, 2015 by Will Lipovsky

Reasons to Use Costco Checks

Most people don’t realize they can get cheap checks by using a check printing service outside of the bank. Costco checks are known for being affordable and easy to order. They save you money while giving you more design options that you’ll find at most banks. For those who aren’t Costco members, other check printing services may be a better choice. Costco membership costs at least $55. Follow these tips to save the most on your next order of checks.


Bank Checks Are Pricey

We must first realize that the prices banks charge can vary widely. Anecdotal reports online suggest pricing in the range of $25 – $35 for a box of checks. Because most people use checks sparingly these days, and the bank won’t deliver them any faster than another service, it makes more sense to buy in small amounts for the cheapest price you can find.

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Costco Options

It’s unusual to get a larger selection for less money, but that’s just what you get with Costco checks. Among major check printing services like those through Wal-Mart and Promise Checks, Costco offers the best pricing on the checks themselves and provide free shipping. But you have to be a Costco member to reap the benefits. That drives the price up for non-members enough to make buying checks elsewhere a little cheaper. Either way, your bank is the most expensive option.

Other Places to Buy Checks

If you don’t have a Costco membership, other options are available. Wal-Mart is an excellent choice if you need your checks fast, because they offer the cheapest expediting services. But if you just want cheap, bare-bones checks that get the job done, and you can wait two weeks, consider SuperValueChecks.com, where you can get a box of checks delivered for roughly $7.

Other affordable check printing services include PureChecks.com, VistaPrint.com, 123CheapChecks.com and CarouselChecks.com. Check out these services to find the best combination of speed and value the next time you need checks.

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Will Lipovsky
Will Lipovsky

I’m a personal finance freelancer writer and website manager. Feel free to connect with me at firstquarterfinance.com.

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