
Get a $20 annual Sam's Club membership for bulk summer savings
Plus memberships offer additional perks like free shipping, early shopping hours and 2% cash back on qualifying purchases.
Ahead of Memorial Day weekend parties, Fourth of July barbecues and all your other summer festivities, you'll need to stock up on supplies! From pantry essentials, bulk-sized packages of hot dog buns and everything in between, we found a Sam's Club membership offer your wallet will love. Sam's Club makes shopping for an entire household super easy for its members with Scan & Go services, curbside pick-up and other exclusive perks. Now through Monday, May 12, new members can join for as little as $20, a 60% discount off the usual $50 annual fee.
Below, we break down everything you need to know about the Sam's Club membership perks, the difference between the membership tiers and how to start saving money year-round with this deal!
Sam's Club: Club Membership deal
Club Membership: The basic membership typically costs $50 per year and includes one card for the primary account holder and a complimentary card for another member of your household. Right now, you can join for just $20 and save 60% on an annual membership.
Sam's Club: Plus Membership deal
Plus Membership: The second tier membership typically costs $110 per year and includes additional benefits such as free shipping on most items, early shopping hours and more rewards. Right now, you can join for $60 and save $50 on the annual fee.
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Sam's Club Plus Membership
Sign up for a one-year Sam's Club Plus membership for $60 this May. Join Sam's Club Plus
How much does a Sam's Club membership cost?
Sam's Club offers two main types of memberships: the Club membership, which usually costs $50 per year, and the Plus membership, which usually costs $110 per year. With the current offers, you can join for as little as $20 for an annual membership.
What's the difference between a Club and a Plus membership?
The Club membership provides access to all Sam's Club locations and standard savings. The Plus membership, on the other hand, offers extra benefits such as 2% cash rewards on qualifying purchases, free shipping on most items, earlier shopping hours and extra discounts on pharmacy and optical services.
Sam's Club membership perks:
The basic Club membership tier includes one card for the primary account holder and a complimentary card for another household member. You have the option to add up to eight additional members at $45 each. Other perks include:
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Sam's Club Plus membership perks:
The upgraded Plus membership includes all the benefits of the Club membership, plus the option to add up to 16 Club-level members at $45 each. Other perks include:
Free shipping on most online items for primary and household cardholders
Free curbside pick-up
Early shopping hours
Extra Optical and Pharmacy discounts
Get 2% back on qualifying purchases (Plus Rewards)
50% off tire installations on sets of four at the Tire & Battery Center
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What is the Sam's Club return policy?
Sam's Club has a 100% membership satisfaction guarantee. Sam's Club will issue a refund or replacement item for pretty much any purchases made online or in-store. Most items can be returned at any time and the exceptions include:
Return within 90 days: Electronics and major appliances
Return within 30 days: Commercial heavy equipment and motorsports items
Return within 14 days: Cellphones (prepaid, postpaid and no contract)
No returns: Gift cards and prepaid cards, tickets, custom-made items, like personalized gifts and photos, purchases made through the Sam's Club Wholesale Trading Program, prescriptions
Can you shop at Sam's Club without a membership?
Technically, you cannot shop at Sam's Club without a membership. But, non-members can get a one-day guest pass for free to shop at Sam's Club. The catch: You'll pay a 10% service fee on your purchases.
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