This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy here. by thriftycas on August 5, 2011

Sam’s Club is having an open house starting today, August 5 – 7th where anyone and everyone can shop with no up-charge, just as if they are members. This is a great time to check out whether or not a membership would be worth it, or a great time to compare prices on big ticket items that you have considered and budgted for. Sam’s Club this weekend might be the time to get it. Please see the site for details. Thanks Frugally Thrifty
Also, we wanted to share our thoughts again regarding the value of a club membership. We find that we save more money in the grocery store or Target/Walmart with sales and coupons than we do for the shelf prices of Sam’s Club bulk items with the exception a few items listed below.
We have mostly used the membership for a few food items that we like that can only be found at Sam’s Club or things that are hard to get cheap at the store – we have consistently purchased these items at Sam’s Club. We usually end up going about every 3-4 months.
For example – these items (in our experience) seem to be the cheapest and hard price to beat at the store:
- Fresh shredded Parmesan (the hard kind) is cheapest there
- Hormel real bacon bits (these are quite pricey for the non-imitation) in the regular store and we use it in recipes and salads a lot!
- French’s Fried Onions
- Honey (although we have been able to get this in our local grocer’s case lot sales the last 2 years for cheaper)
- There are some frozen bulk foods that can only be found at Sam’s Club that we really like too
- When we do make our quarterly or so run to Sam’s Club – we often find great produce deals and will stock up to eat fresh or freeze for the future.
- For a large item deal – we have found that Sam’s Club is a great place to get freezers – for your awesome food deals – they seem to have lower and very competitive prices on new freezers
- Our most recent large purchase was a new t.v. that was last year’s floor model for over 75% off. They had it marked down by over 70% as it was last year’s model and the floor display and then we talked them down by another $55.
- When you are not getting your digital photo prints for FREE and need some photo prints now – Sam’s Club has the lowest price at .15-.16 a print. It is also easy to upload them from your computer and pick them up in the store and even cheaper that way!
- They can also have good deals on office type supplies and ink if/when you get in a bind and have not been able to get those items cheap lately and need them now. We mostly buy our ink with our Max Perks rewards – but have still needed to make a Sam’s Club ink run here and there.
- With some exceptions – we will purchase the frozen chicken or fish if/when we run out and there are no immediate sales (see our explanation on saving on meat).
- Finally, we go through batteries very quickly with our camera that is always on
We cannot stock-up fast enough to keep up with our usage (after we run out of our awesome stock from the office store sales) so we get the excess that we need at Sam’s Club as they have the lowest everyday price.
So that is what we do with our membership. We debate renewing it each year, but have ultimately decided to renew because of the above list.
Please share your thoughts on whether or not you think a warehouse/club membership is worth the value and your experience!


This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy here. by thriftycas on July 23, 2011
This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy here. by thriftycas on November 4, 2010

Sam’s Club is offering a FREE $10 gift card for new memberships that join by November 24th. You will receive your gift card that will be activiated after the 26th (after Black Friday of course!).
Please see the site for details.
Thanks Combat Clippers
If you have thought about buying a Sam’s Club membership then this might be the time with this gift card deal.
Also, we wanted to share our thoughts again regarding the value of a club membership. We find that we save more money in the grocery store or Target/Walmart with sales and coupons than we do for the shelf prices of Sam’s Club bulk items with the exception a few items listed below.
We have mostly used the membership for a few food items that we like that can only be found at Sam’s Club or things that are hard to get cheap at the store – we have consistently purchased these items at Sam’s Club. We usually end up going about every 3-4 months.
For example – these items (in our experience) seem to be the cheapest and hard price to beat at the store:
- Fresh shredded Parmesan (the hard kind) is cheapest there
- Hormel real bacon bits (these are quite pricey for the non-imitation) in the regular store and we use it in recipes and salads a lot!
- French’s Fried Onions
- Honey (although we have been able to get this in our local grocer’s case lot sales the last 2 years for cheaper)
- There are some frozen bulk foods that can only be found at Sam’s Club that we really like too
- When we do make our quarterly or so run to Sam’s Club – we often find great produce deals and will stock up to eat fresh or freeze for the future.
- It is a great place to get freezers – for your awesome food deals – they seem to have lower and very competitive prices on new freezers
- When you are not getting your digital photo prints for FREE and need some photo prints now – Sam’s Club has the lowest price at .15-.16 a print. It is also easy to upload them from your computer and pick them up in the store and even cheaper that way!
- They can also have good deals on office type supplies and ink if/when you get in a bind and have not been able to get those items cheap lately and need them now. We mostly buy our ink with our Max Perks rewards – but have still needed to make a Sam’s Club ink run here and there.
- With some exceptions – we will purchase the frozen chicken or fish if/when we run out and there are no immediate sales (see our explanation on saving on meat).
- Finally, we go through batteries very quickly with our camera that is always on
We cannot stock-up fast enough to keep up with our usage (after we run out of our awesome stock from the office store sales) so we get the excess that we need at Sam’s Club as they have the lowest everyday price.
So that is what we do with our membership. We debate renewing it each year, but have ultimately decided to renew because of the above list.
Please share your thoughts on whether or not you think a warehouse/club membership is worth the value and your experience!


This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy here. by thriftycas on September 10, 2010
This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy here. by thriftycas on August 5, 2010

Sam’s Club is having an Open House this weekend – that means that anyone can go and shop at Sam’s Club just as if there are a member.
This is an excellent way to try out the shopping and see if it is something that would be useful to your family’s budget. We do have a membership – but honestly shop there rarely!
We find that we save more money in the grocery store or Target/Walmart with sales and coupons than we do for the shelf prices of Sam’s Club bulk items with the exception a few items listed below.
We have mostly used the membership for a few food items that we like that can only be found at Sam’s Club or things that are hard to get cheap at the store – we have consistently purchased these items at Sam’s Club. We usually end up going about every 3-4 months.
For example – these items (in our experience) seem to be the cheapest and hard price to beat at the store:
- Fresh shredded Parmesan (the hard kind) is cheapest there
- Hormel real bacon bits (these are quite pricey for the non-imitation) in the regular store and we use it in recipes and salads a lot!
- French’s Fried Onions
- Honey (although we have been able to get this in our local grocer’s case lot sales the last 2 years for cheaper)
- There are some frozen bulk foods that can only be found at Sam’s Club that we really like too
- When we do make our quarterly or so run to Sam’s Club – we often find great produce deals and will stock up to eat fresh or freeze for the future.
- It is a great place to get freezers – for your awesome food deals – they seem to have lower and very competitive prices on new freezers
- When you are not getting your digital photo prints for FREE and need some photo prints now – Sam’s Club has the lowest price at .15-.16 a print. It is also easy to upload them from your computer and pick them up in the store and even cheaper that way!
- They can also have good deals on office type supplies and ink if/when you get in a bind and have not been able to get those items cheap lately and need them now. We mostly buy our ink with our Max Perks rewards – but have still needed to make a Sam’s Club ink run here and there.
- Finally, we go through batteries very quickly with our camera that is always on
We cannot stock-up fast enough to keep up with our usage (after we run out of our awesome stock from the office store sales) so we get the excess that we need at Sam’s Club as they have the lowest everyday price.
So that is what we do with our membership. We debate renewing it each year, but have ultimately decided to renew because of the above list.
Here are the details for the Open House at Sam’s Club this weekend:
August 6 – 8th anyone can shop just like a member would. The best news is that there is no upcharge on your purchases – normally, if you shopped at Sam’s Club as a non-member, they would add a 10% upcharge to your balance – there is no upcharge this weekend! YAY! So check it out and let us know your thoughts on a Sam’s Club membership.
Also, see our previous post regarding a special deal for the College Student Sam’s Club memberships!
Thanks The Frugal Mind


This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy here. by thriftycas on July 22, 2010

Be a part of “Club Sam’s” for a discount right now
Sam’s Club is offering a great FREEBIES right now.
- First, between now and August 1, any new members to Sam’s Club, you will receive a FREE $20 Sam’s Club gift card (as announced per the Sam’s Club Facebook page). Memberships start at $40 for a year, so this would essentially give you 50% off. Another way that you can save is to check with you or your spouses’ employers as many will offer a discount on a membership (usually around 10%). This would apply for everyone not just the new members. You can also use this Sam’s Club one day pass to check out Sam’s Club – please note that if you make a purchase, 10% will be added for non-members.

- Second, for any college students, there is a collegiate Sam’s Club membership. PLUS if you are a new OR are renewing collegiate membership, you will receive a $15 Sam’s Club gift card. In order to receive your gift card, you will need to present a valid student I.D. and university email address (one that ends with .edu). Also, if you are a current Sam’s Club member, refer a friend to become a Collegiate Sam’s Club member – you will receive a $10 gift card for referring! In order for you, the referral, to get the $10 gift card, you and your friend must both be present at the time of sign-up and you will need to be a current member.
Collegiate Members receive a Sam’s Club® Gift Card with
a qualifying Textbooks.com purchase:
- Spend $50.01-$100, receive a $5 Sam’s Club Gift Card
- Spend $100.01-$200, receive a $10 Sam’s Club Gift Card
- Spend $200.01-$300, receive a $20 Sam’s Club Gift Card
- Spend more than $300, receive a $30 Sam’s Club Gift Card
Thanks Couponing to Disney

