Posted by The Real Bev on June 30, 2010, 12:00 am
On 06/29/10 09:05, me@privacy.net wrote:
>>I've had one for several years. No problems, 3% back on gas (which is
>>generally the cheapest price around BEFORE the rebate), 2% on restaurants and
>>1% on everything else, and they send you a check in March or April. It may be
>>a Costco-only check, but that's OK with me.
> Thanks Bev
> Did you apply online? Or just apply at a store?
I think I just went over to the membership counter.
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Posted by me on June 29, 2010, 10:36 pm
>The Amex does not require the more expensive Executive membership, but
>for many people the Executive membership is a better deal anyway. You
>have to spend $2500 a year at Costco to break even on the Executive
>versus the regular membership, though often there are other savings with
>the Executive membership that reduce that amount to zero.
Wonder what you have to spend to break even on the reg
membership?
>>generally the cheapest price around BEFORE the rebate), 2% on restaurants and
>>1% on everything else, and they send you a check in March or April. It may be
>>a Costco-only check, but that's OK with me.
> Thanks Bev
> Did you apply online? Or just apply at a store?