Sam's Club offers bulk products and discounts, but they're usually only for members.
There are a few ways to get around Sam's Club's members-only rules.
Shopping online and limiting yourself to specific departments are some ways to still use the store.
Sam's Club is a members-only store, but there are ways to shop there without a membership.
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Membership clubs like Sam's Club are known for huge savings and a variety of items available in bulk.
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To access all of the savings, customers typically need to become members, which costs $45 a year for Club level, and $100 a year for Plus.
Sam's Club membership card.
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Luckily, there are a few ways to shop at Sam's Club without purchasing a membership.
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1. Enroll in a 90 day free trial as long as you haven't had an active membership in the past six months.
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2. Ask another member of your household to add you to their account, as long as you have the same legal address.
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3. Shop at Sam's Club's online store, although you'll pay 10% more than members.
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4. Order grocery delivery through Instacart, although you'll pay higher prices than in-store, plus a delivery fee and tip.
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5. Buy alcohol, as alcohol purchases legally cannot be limited to members in some states.
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6. Use the pharmacy. Similar laws about membership apply to prescriptions, meaning they must be open to anyone.
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7. Get eye and ear exams at the optical and hearing centers, though only members can buy glasses and hearing aids.
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8. Eat at the food court, which has deals like a $1.50 hot dog and soda combo, churros, and pizza.
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9. Go with a member, though they will have to pay at the register as the cardholder.
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A previous version of this story was written by Jessica Tyler.
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