Save on Sam's Club Membership for Your Business Needs

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses experiences and inquiries related to obtaining a business membership at Sam's Club, particularly in the context of its benefits and pricing compared to regular memberships. Participants share their personal experiences with membership costs and savings, as well as comparisons with Costco's membership structure.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about eligibility for a business membership based on having their own business.
  • Another participant expresses skepticism about the savings from a membership, noting the need to save the membership fee first before realizing any savings.
  • One participant shares their positive experience with past membership, highlighting significant savings on items like meat and milk.
  • Several participants confirm that a business membership is available and mention the requirement of showing a business card and a Pampered Chef debit card.
  • Another participant notes a price difference, stating that the business membership is cheaper in their area.
  • One participant mentions switching from a regular to a business membership and notes the lower fee.
  • Some participants express curiosity about Costco's membership structure and its similarities to Sam's Club.
  • One participant shares a concern that their local Sam's Club no longer offers business memberships to Direct Sales Independent Consultants.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the availability of business memberships for Direct Sales Independent Consultants, with one participant reporting a restriction that may not be universally applicable.

Contextual Notes

Participants share varied experiences based on their locations and personal circumstances, leading to differing perceptions of membership value and availability.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering a Sam's Club membership for business purposes may find the shared experiences relevant to their decision-making process.

Jenni
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Can I get the business membership price since I have "my own business?"
Anyone know???
 
Is that less than a normal membership?

I have never joined. If I get a "free" three month membership, I will do it. The only thing I have ever found that REALLY saved me $$ was my generic Claritin pills.

I had price compared lots of items, then factored in that I would have to save the membership fee FIRST for the year before I was actually saving anything....

Have you been a member in the past? If not---go in and write down prices/sizes of items you buy regularly, then compare them oz for oz compared to a normal store to see if it's really a bargain!

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I have been a member in the past... for meats and milk (milk here is $4.85)it is a big savings when I get it at Sam's. I also eat a lot of fruit and veggies and love their produce. Oh and film developing is cheaper.
The business membership gives you extra hours in the AM to shop and is cheaper then the normal membership.
 
Yes you can get a business membership. I had to show a business card and my PC debit card. It doesn't cost any more or less.
 
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pamperedposey said:
Yes you can get a business membership. I had to show a business card and my PC debit card. It doesn't cost any more or less.
Thanks for the input... where I live the membership is cheaper for a business. I guess they think I will spend more NOT! I will bring a business card!
 
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I just switched my regular membership for a business membership - $35 instead of $40.
 
Do any of you know if Costco works like this?:confused:
 
Everything we get is cheaper at Sam's than Wal-Mart. I have a business membership but it is through my dad's business. If I ever need to I will get a business membership for PC. Milk here is only $3.54 a gallon. 18pk egglands best large eggs are only $3.12.
 
Costco membership
MissChef said:
Do any of you know if Costco works like this?:confused:

I just looked at Costco's website. Membership is $50.00, whether business or personal (Executive Membership is $100.00). You have to provide 3 pieces of business ID. You get earlier hours as a business member, just like at Sam's Club. Don't know if there are additional benefits, except the membership should be a tax write-off.

Sarah
 
Jenni said:
Thanks for the input... where I live the membership is cheaper for a business. I guess they think I will spend more NOT! I will bring a business card!

Sorry, I've had both. I forgot Sam's was cheaper. It is Costco that was the same.
 
Has anyone just recently switched their Sam's regular membership to a business one with their PC business? I went in their to do that today after reading this thread last week and they told me they are no longer giving business memberships to Direct Sales Independent Consultants because they don't consider them to be a business!!

Just curious to see if it's just my Sam's club or other ones too?!? Thanks!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of a Sam's Club membership for my direct sales business?

A Sam's Club membership offers various benefits for direct sales businesses, including access to bulk purchasing at discounted prices, which can help reduce your overall costs. Additionally, members can take advantage of exclusive deals on products that can be resold or used for demonstrations, enhancing your business offerings.

How can I save money on my Sam's Club membership?

You can save money on your Sam's Club membership by looking for promotional offers, such as discounted membership rates during special events or holidays. Additionally, consider using cashback websites or credit cards that offer rewards for membership purchases to further reduce costs.

Is there a specific membership type that is best for direct sales?

For direct sales, the Business Membership is often the best option, as it allows you to purchase items in bulk and provides access to additional services tailored for businesses. This membership type also allows you to add additional cardholders, which can be beneficial if you have team members who also need to make purchases.

Can I use my Sam's Club membership for personal purchases as well?

Yes, your Sam's Club membership can be used for both business and personal purchases. This flexibility allows you to take advantage of bulk savings on everyday items for your household while also supporting your direct sales business.

How do I sign up for a Sam's Club membership?

You can sign up for a Sam's Club membership online through their website or by visiting a local Sam's Club store. The online process is quick and allows you to choose your membership type and make payment easily. If you sign up in-store, you can receive your membership card immediately.

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