Free Sam’s Club Membership Deal
If you are looking for a Sam’s Club membership, there’s a promotion that will get you one for free. Additionally, you can also get another $45 back from Discover if you are targeted for the offer. Let’s see the details.
Sam’s Club Offer
- Join now as a new Club member for $45 (plus tax in some places) and receive an Instant Savings offer for $45 off $45 or more of qualifying purchases on one transaction within first 60 days of membership.
Key Terms
- Must present this offer physically or digitally to receive this offer.
- You must be 18 years or older to purchase a membership and membership is subject to qualifications.
- By accepting this offer, you authorize annual recurring charges to any card on file for your Sam’s Club membership fee(s) plus any applicable taxes at then-current rate every year until you cancel.
- Offer ends Jan 31, 2021.
Discover Offer
Use your Discover card to pay for a new Sam’s Club membership and a $45 statement credit will be applied. The email subject is “Join Sam’s Club this holiday, get $45 back.” Offer is valid for Club or Plus Membership. This offer is targeted and you must have received an email directly to qualify.
Key Terms
- Discover is not responsible for merchant delays in processing transactions.
- Statement credit will be applied within 10 weeks of promotion end date.
- Offer is non-transferable and cannot be combined with other offers.
Conclusion
If you need a Sam’s Club membership, this is clearly a great deal. You can get one for free, or even make a profit of $45 if you are targeted for the Discover offer. It’s a good idea to get the membership even if you don’t shop at Sam’s Club often. They have gift cards deals or other sales that only members can purchase.
Let us know how it works out for you, or if you have done any similar deals in the past.
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