
The web seems to have a lot of third parties promising Costco coupons that turn out not to exist. One of the only third parties that has verifiable discount codes is RetailMeNot. Most of them go toward technology items, such as laptops, tablets, and batteries.
Other than that, Costco issues its own coupons in book format 10 times a year. They used to come out monthly and were also larger as well. Note that each book is valid for about three-and-a-half weeks, so there are times in the year when no coupons are active.
Where Can You Redeem Costco Coupons
Another thing to keep in mind is that all of the items being featured in Costco’s coupon books are generally located on the ends of aisles and in the center of aisles throughout the store.
And if you forget to bring the physical coupon book into the store, don’t sweat it: if have an iPhone or Android you can get the same great savings through Costco’s mobile app.Like most things with Costco, coupons are only valid for members to use. But there’s good news: sometimes you can get a deal on memberships through what else but a coupon.
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James Hendrickson is an internet entrepreneur, blogging junky, hunter and personal finance geek. When he’s not lurking in coffee shops in Portland, Oregon, you’ll find him in the Pacific Northwest’s great outdoors. James has a masters degree in Sociology from the University of Maryland at College Park and a Bachelors degree on Sociology from Earlham College. He loves individual stocks, bonds and precious metals.
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