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3 Surprising Benefits of a Sam’s Club Membership

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If you’re tired of spending a boatload of money on groceries and household essentials, then it could pay to join a warehouse club like Sam’s Club. A basic Club membership at Sam’s Club costs $50 a year, while an upgraded Plus membership offering 2% cash back on purchases costs $110.

Plus, Sam’s Club members get to enjoy perks like low-cost gasoline. If you drive frequently, the savings on gas, coupled with your grocery savings, could more than make up for your annual membership fee.

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But the benefits of joining Sam’s Club go well beyond these perks. Here are a few you may not realize you get access to as a member.

1. Curbside pickup

One drawback of shopping at warehouse club stores like Sam’s Club and Costco is that they tend to be crowded. That could make for an unpleasant experience, and it can be time-consuming.

Costco doesn’t offer the option to have your orders picked up curbside, but Sam’s Club does. And if you’re a Plus member, your curbside pickup is always free, no matter how much you spend.

As a regular Club member, you get free curbside pickup for orders of $50 or more. But that’s not a hard threshold to meet when you’re buying things in bulk.

Not only can curbside pickup be convenient when you’re short on time, but if you’re a parent without child care who dreads the idea of hauling an infant into a packed warehouse club store, this service could be a lifesaver. You can roll up to the curb with your sleeping child in the backseat and collect your order without them being any the wiser.

2. A generous return policy

At Sam’s Club, you don’t have to worry about getting stuck with purchases you regret. Sam’s Club will take back almost any item at any time, making it one of the most flexible retailers with returns.

However, you should know about a few exceptions. For electronics and major appliances, you get 90 days to make a return. For commercial heavy equipment, you get 30 days (but that’s also something the typical Sam’s Club member probably isn’t buying much of).

One area where you get a bit less leeway is cellphones. Sam’s Club only gives you 14 days to make a return. And gift cards, event tickets, custom-made items, and prescriptions cannot be returned, period. You’ll also need to check with your local club store to see if it accepts returns for alcohol, cigarettes, tires, batteries, eyeglasses, and hearing aids

3. Free hearing tests

Hearing issues can affect people of all ages. Sam’s Club stores feature state-of-the-art testing equipment to detect hearing issues for people who are 19 years old or older. And the best part?

Annual follow-up screenings are free.

That’s an especially important thing for seniors, since original Medicare doesn’t cover hearing tests as part of its benefits. Rather, Medicare enrollees have to pay for those out of pocket, so getting a screening at Sam’s Club for free is a huge benefit.

These are only some of the less obvious perks Sam’s Club members get to enjoy. If you’re interested in joining, it pays to do some digging to learn about the many benefits a membership gives you.

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