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3141.1 | | CALS::HEALEY | DTN 297-2426 (was Karen Luby) | Wed Jul 17 1991 12:55 | 20 |
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PACE Membership Warehouse is a wholesale store along the lines
of BJ's. I joined the one in Warwick RI and was able to waive
the membership fee solely because I was a member of a federal
credit union (DCU). My husband got a free membership because
he works for a utility. I have not heard anything in VTX about
discounts for Digital employee's; if you are not a member of
DCU, maybe there is something set up so you can get a discount.
All I had to do was show them my checkbook to prove that I was
a member of a federal credit union.
PACE sells many of the same things as BJ's Wholesale but they
seem to have more smaller items, whereas BJ's has alot of large
items like electronic equipment and furniture. I only know of
two locations: Manchester NH and Warwick RI.
That's all I know.
Karen
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3141.2 | | COOKIE::OAKEY | code-free bugs | Wed Jul 17 1991 14:14 | 10 |
| � <<< Note 3141.1 by CALS::HEALEY "DTN 297-2426 (was Karen Luby)" >>>
� items like electronic equipment and furniture. I only know of
� two locations: Manchester NH and Warwick RI.
We've also got them in Denver and Colorado Springs...
You might also check to see if you have a Sam's Warehouse (owned by same
organization that owns Walmart Stores). Sam's and PACE have fairly similar
inventories and prices...
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3141.3 | PACE vs. BJ'S | SALEM::WEBSTER_R | | Wed Jul 17 1991 14:37 | 6 |
| I belong to both PACE and BJ's. One thing I like about Pace is that
the one in MAnchester NH, has an in store bakery, and a much better
selection of produce and meats vs. the BJ's in Salem NH. You can get
pultry and meat that is not frozen at PACE. As for other items I
think the two stores are similar. By the way, SAM'S will be breaking
ground soon for a new store in Hudson NH.
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3141.4 | another on BJ's | POWDML::SIMARD | | Wed Jul 17 1991 14:46 | 16 |
| Just had to say something about BJ's, sometimes it's hard to shut face
but...
BJ's had all those free memberships when they first opened, charging
those without the "special" memberships a 5% up charge but once
they got all those new memebers they changed and started to charge
$25.00 a year for any membership.. That's when I dropped out. I would
have to spend $500.00 ( x .05) to justify the $25.00 for my membership
and then of course the hubby's was another $10.00 if he wanted in.
I never did and I don't want to spend $500.00 a year in BJ's. I found
the store became yet another addiction to me so I stay out. But once
in a while I get angry that I can't go because I don't spend enough in
there.
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3141.5 | I won't PAY to shop anywhere. | MYGUY::LANDINGHAM | Mrs. Kip | Wed Jul 17 1991 17:03 | 19 |
| DECies can get into BJs once, I think, w/o buying the $25 membership.
Just bring your badge. I only wanted to buy a 20 lbs. box of Tide,
which I cannot seem to find anywhere else.
I need to go there so SELDOM that I refused to buy their membership,
also. I refuse to PAY to shop anywhere. Spag's prices are as good as
BJs. A good sale someplace else is as good as BJs and I don't have to
pay to shop elsewhere.
BJs food prices were okay... but for the two of us, the quantities are
just too large. I didn't like the looks of some of the steaks that I
saw a couple months ago (went as a guest of my friend). They did have
a good deal on S.F. Bay Trading Co. coffee beans. But otherwise, I
really see no reason to pay $ to shop there.
IMHO.
Rgds,
marcia
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3141.6 | You are not getting such a great deal.... | BOOVX1::MANDILE | Lynne - a.k.a. Her Royal Highness | Thu Jul 18 1991 10:14 | 17 |
| The word "wholesale" is used to give the impression that
you are getting a good deal at BJ's. What I have seen is
that you are actually not saving money on most of the goods
they sell, i.e. a dz rolls of paper towels were available
as a "wholesale bulk purchase", but when you divided the
price asked, by 12, the actual price per roll was over $1
ea. I can get single rolls for .69 ea, or 2/$1 if on sale
at the supermarket. What you are able to do is actually
buy larger sizes of things, like a gallon of ketchup, or
20lb box or 5 gal jug of laundry detergent. They do accept
mfgrs coupons, which helps, but, say you buy a two pack of
ketchup, they will only accept 1 coupon, as they consider that
one item, not two. I got lucky and have a membership off of
a friends for the $10. .5 is right, you can get better deals
elsewhere, such as Spags, or Ocean State Job Lot, or Costco's.....
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3141.7 | So. NH - FYI | CGHUB::OBRIEN | Yabba Dabba DOO | Thu Jul 18 1991 11:27 | 3 |
| Marcia (not sure where you live), but Alexanders (now called Shop &
Save) carries the 20 lb box of Tide. I just saw it at the store in
Merrimack.
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3141.8 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | a cunning stunt | Thu Jul 18 1991 11:44 | 5 |
| You have to be an educated shopper to get a good deal at BJs. If you don't
know the difference between a good price and an average price, you won't save
much.
The Doctah
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3141.9 | List of free membership - please? | MYCKEY::ROMAN | Linda | Thu Jul 18 1991 11:57 | 12 |
| I also gave up my membership to B.J.'s when they added the fee. But I
like to shop in those type of stores occasionally. There's a Costco
down the street from where I live and another store of the same type
is being built a few miles away ( I don't know which one yet). There
both on Rt.1 in the Peabody/Lynnfield/Saugus Ma. area.
Can someone supply a list of the stores that allow free membership
to members of the DCU? (They're not in th VTX Discount Directory).
Thanks,
Linda
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3141.10 | Shopping | MYGUY::LANDINGHAM | Mrs. Kip | Thu Jul 18 1991 13:50 | 10 |
| .7 - I live in N. Grafton (Central Mass.). Don't think I've seen any
Alexanders around here. I watch the Sunday fliers for discount stores.
Once or twice a year Ames or Stuarts might carry those 20 lbs. boxes
of Tide. To me, they're a really good deal and I like not having to
worry about buying it for a while.
I've also gotten more economical about my fabric softener-- realizing
that the generic products work just as good as Downey or Snuggle, etc.
I know, you can't EAT Tide or Downey-- so back to the COOKS subjects!
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3141.11 | | DECLNE::TOWLE | | Thu Jul 18 1991 16:29 | 2 |
| Here in GA there are the PACE stores. Where else can you buy a 3-lb
bag of pisc
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3141.12 | PACE IN GEORGIA | DECLNE::ARCHIBALD | | Mon Nov 25 1991 16:53 | 14 |
| I shop at PACE at least once ever 2 weeks. While some of the food stuff is
to much for me, I do buy almost all of my cleaning supplies, pastic
garbage bags and freezer bags, and 12 oz. softdrinks at PACE. Also paper
products. Yos still have to comparison shop but you do save money.
The only real complaint I have with PACE is that you do not know from
week to week what inventory they will have. I did not know you could
have the Membership fee waived if you were a member, I'll keep that in
mind when mine comes up for renewal.
Mary
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3141.13 | SAMS/PACE | MROA::MCCOMBS | | Thu Dec 15 1994 08:52 | 12 |
| I have belonged to PACE for about 4 years. Since they changed over to
SAMS, I haven't really noticed much of a difference in the inventory.
I prefer SAMS over BJ's. There is a SAMS up on the hill behind the
Greendale Mall in Worcester, and they have a lot of nice stuff.
BJ's have gone up in the membership price. It is now $30 a year and if
you get the one day pass to get in, they charge you 10% over what you
buy. Personally, I think that is a bit of a rip off.
Check out SAMS/PACE. I believe it is a better store. You have to
watch your prices though. Some things are a little higher than a
grocery store. If you know your prices, then you will be fine.
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3141.14 | Sam's for me .. | OCTAVE::VIGNEAULT | Something is going to happen. | Thu Dec 15 1994 10:46 | 12 |
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I had a membership in BJ's. I cashed in the remainder of my BJ's
membership towards my Sam's membership. They gave me the year
membership at Sam's for $25, plus the remaining 9 months I had on
my BJ's membership. I like Sam's much more than I liked BJ's. My
experience has been that the stores are much cleaner and better
organized, and they have better prices. My wife concurs. She still
had her BJ's membership but let it expire in lieu of my Sam's
membership.
Lv
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