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The Deal
- Get $10 back as a statement credit when buying a $45+ Sam’s Club membership with a targeted Chase Offer.
Key Terms
- Expires October 26, 2022.
- Payment must be made directly with the merchant.
- Offer valid one time only.
- Offer valid on Sam’s Club membership only.
Tips & Ideas
This is a great offer because it looks like it’s valid for both new and renewing Sam’s Club memberships.
This should be stackable with other offers for new memberships. First, link your payment card in the Dosh app as they’re likely giving cashback on a Sam’s Club membership purchase (I’m too far from a Sam’s Club at the moment to be able to verify that.
Next, click through to Sam’s Club from a shopping portal to earn cashback on a membership purchase – here are the current rates. Once you’ve clicked through, copy and paste this link into your browser and buy the membership from that deal as it gives $45 back after your first in-club purchase, effectively giving you a refund of the $45 membership fee.
You should therefore make a profit thanks to the shopping portal cashback and the $10 from this Sam’s Club membership Chase Offer. There might be additional stacking opportunities, so let us know those in the comments.
h/t EW
Past Expiry Dates
- September 11, 2022
- July 28, 2022
- September 30, 2020
- September 21, 2020
- July 10, 2020
- July 3, 2020
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I’ll try the methods you have proposed, but I’m convinced the only savings that will be seen on a renewal (not new membership) will be the $10 from chase
I’d love to be proven wrong, and would welcome any tips on how to save on a renewal. Btw did the aarp Chase deal on a 5 year membership renewal and it tracked, brought my per year cost for aarp down to $9.75 per year.
I use the membership for my business so ideally I don’t want to always cancel and reopen a new account under a different email.
You’re absolutely right – I should’ve been more specific about that in the post, so I’ve updated the post.