I am so pissed off I don't know where to start okay here it goes I had a situation with my membership pricing situation at the self-checkout this African-American woman comes over with a raunchy attitude grabbing my merchandise out of cart throwing it on the countertop loud talking me and as if that wasn't enough the supervisor of the front end of the store comes over she's a rather large obese African-American woman with an even more disgusting attitude tries to overtalk you what's a bully fight disposition very unapproachable the whole situation got out of hand I had to call for another supervisor who straightened the matter out this situation really has me baffled my nerves are shot people if you go into that store and you encounter these people be very careful because these people have behavior problems they're Disturbed and the woman looked at me as if she could shoot me or stab me or something and she probably would have if the conversation would have going on she would have done something violent there's no doubt in my mind I'm truly intimidated of these people when they act like this what I mean by that is people with behavior problems that fly off the handle like that need to be watched closely they don't need to be working with the public that was a horrible situation that I've never ever hoped to experience again I mean this woman is a real sociopathic schizophrenic somebody with a chip on her shoulder and should not be let alone dealing with the public but she should not be in a supervisory position they really need to evaluate her mental status I am truly appalled by this situation and I plan on taking further action legally because my blood pressure is through the roof and I should not be going through this in my condition as I am an army veteran and a heart patient this type of attitude will not be accepted by me and it should not be accepted by anyone else folks if you and counter a person like this at the register are these sort of people with this bad attitude at this location please do not hesitate about reporting them immediately because it's no telling who they have victimized and got away with it turn out loud I think that was just a horrible situation that I went through today at this location and I'll tell you something I won't be back in there in a long time until they straighten out this matter I am seriously scared to get in line and go past this woman she's about 6'3 bad attitude if you remember Mr t pictures that she could be his...
Read moreMy wife and I were impressed by the variety of products that this club store offers. I also checked a number of items against Amazon and found I will save several dollars buying from COSTCO. Of course, since we do not have any children to feed, buying most of the meat and produce items would be ridiculous due to the fact we do not have a giant fridge or freezer. But there are many jar and canned items along with non-grocery items that would make sense for us to buy. For instance, I can save several dollars by purchasing my OTC allergy medications rather than buying from Amazon or Target.
So after walking up and down every aisle we decided to join the club. Of course the new member associate tries very, very, very hard to sell you on the idea of buying the Executive Membership @ $120 (it saves you an extra 2% on each purchase). If you do decide to buy this level of members you can get the downgrade before the end of the membership year (running June to June) and get the $60 difference in the Basic & Executive levels refunded. My wife and I also save $30 (refunded as a gift card in 4 - 6 weeks) because we had an offer received in the mail that provided this extra savings benefit.
COSTCO also has its own pharmacy, prescription lenses and frames shop, car tire shop, discounted gas station selling top-tier gasoline and EV charging service along with extra value items online as well as travel and many other services. They even have their own in-store quick service snack shop if you’re starving after spending 2 hours roaming the aisles.
So I’m going to keep a spreadsheet, tracking each purchase so that I can determine whether it was truly worth joining this club, especially at the Executive Membership level.
It certainly was an experience. Of course you are going to have to allow extra time when shopping in a warehouse type of store...
Read moreCould it be possible that someone who has never been to Costco might be the only person who doesn't love it? Undoubtedly, there are few things more thrilling than purchasing high-quality products at prices lower than the average. When customers are treated with love and care, as they are at Costco, the experience becomes absolutely exceptional. By mentioning Costco, I'm referring to all the stores under its umbrella name. However, today I'd like to specifically acknowledge the location in Mt. Laurel #749, NJ, and express my gratitude to the manager, Marvin Solis. I'm mentioning his name here to thank him for assisting me in finding a product that I had been searching for but couldn't locate. Even though I could only provide a description and not the exact name of the product, Marvin took the time to search through all the items that matched my description. He contacted various Costco stores in the area and managed to find the product for me. That day, I decided to provide feedback about this store. Unfortunately, not all of the employees there exhibit the same level of commitment as Marvin. At the self-checkout, I encountered a worker who not only failed to assist me promptly but also raised her voice when I asked for help. I believe her name, as best as I could read it, was Antoinette (please forgive me if it's not entirely accurate). While I am eager to recognize Marvin Solis, I would prefer to avoid encountering Antoinette or individuals like her when I visit Costco. Such individuals may not discourage us from shopping at Costco, but they do dampen our spirits and make us feel disheartened. On the contrary, Marvin and the majority of the employees at Costco make us feel special, prompting us to share our positive experiences with our...
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