This offer is different, it has a recipe for success, and more importantly it has the potential to save you money while you run errands. It looks like Sam’s Club has an offer that’s too good to pass up. I’ll explain the Sam’s Club $25 gift card offer that could transform how you approach your shopping.
Sam’s Club, the vast cathedral of parsimony designed for those who want Kwanzaa gifts on a Chanukah budget, has cut the price of its annual membership 50 per cent. Untethered from its normal $50 tab and carnally restrained on the shelf that reads $25, the red banner of ownership has been rebated for one year only, with auto-renewal features that promise continual perpetuation. Get it now! If you’re a member you can gain entry to almost 600 Sam’s Club locations in the US where you can buy discounted foods, clothes, iPads, televisions, home appliances, and, in theory, most other things you might want to buy.
Everyone who likes to save money can see the advantage. Sam’s Club membership gets you more for your money. Bulk groceries go further; electronics are priced better.
For new Sam’s Club members and those whose memberships lapsed more than six months ago, the code is ripe for the picking, and you’d better move fast: after purchase, you have only 30 days to use the code to redeem this steal or it’ll be gone forever.
The ambition of more intentional shopping is palpable. For the $25 unknowing Sam’s Club member the choice is obvious: the individual not only saves money, but stimulates the purchasing power of each dollar. Each thing, weekly groceries, the next biggest thing, becomes an opportunity for purchase.
Another deal: a year-long membership to Costco – an additional $50 off the usual price, plus some extra gift cards thrown in – sold previously on StackSocial, a website where I had no trouble getting my own Costco membership discount. The ease of this process is yet another advantage.
Basically, like any deal this ‘good’ you better hurry if you want this price – you might lose out a whole year of savings at this amazing low rate! Your discount membership will automatically renew after one year, but it’s not like it will be hard to cancel if you decide to opt out – you can do that online at SamsClub.com, or come into the store, or call on the phone.
Beyond the obvious monetary benefit, membership is an invitation to a whole new world: a world of products, brands, flavours and aspirations you might never have tried before, but that promise to make your life healthier, happier, sexier – and even richer.
Complementing this deal is the option to purchase an extra membership for a friend or relative. To share the savings, to give this advantage to someone else, extends the horizon of economy – not merely because it distresses others morally as much as it would distress oneself, but because it opens further opportunities for saving: frugality is easier with two instead of one.
In other words, the $25 membership to Sam’s Club isn’t merely a pass to discounted merchandise; it’s an invitation to maximise all your dollars spent. This isn’t one-off budgetary boosterism; it’s a yearlong negotiation on value, selection, and convenience. Don’t let hesitation rob you of advantage.
The word ‘advantage’, as it is being used specifically in connection with this Sam’s Club deal, relies on the appreciation of opportunity, the use of that opportunity to improve the quality of one’s life and the circumstances of one’s life, the benefit of being able to pay less, of being offered special deals, and of having products available from which to choose at an enormous discount and in such a way that one’s life is smarter and fuller for having done so. It is advantage as the persistent and potent overlap of value and convenience, of staying informed, of seeking out the very best and most strategic ways of choosing. ‘Eat smart. Shop smart’ – the idea and the slogan – occupy the bulk of the Sam’s Club electronic newspaper advertisement, and throughout the text the words ‘advantage’, ‘advantages’, ‘advantageous’, ‘advantages available’ and ‘advantages’ occur with startling and almost irritating regularity: – whatever you need it for, whatever you’re shopping for – gifts included, – there’s no better way to shop.
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