TL;DR: Get a 1-Year Costco Gold Star Membership for $65 and receive a $45 Digital Costco Shop Card within two weeks of redemption.
You’ve probably considered getting a Costco membership for a while now, but you just needed the right excuse. Well, here it is— sign up for a 1-Year Costco Gold Star Membership for $65, and you’ll receive a $45 Digital Costco Shop Card. It’s the perfect incentive to join finally, giving you some extra spending power. Here’s how to claim your Digital Shop Card.
Step 1: Purchase the membership
Sign up for a 1-Year Costco Gold Star Membership for $65 through this exclusive opportunity and get access to Costco’s 600+ U.S. locations and 800+ worldwide.
Step 2: Provide your email
Enter a valid email address when signing up. Costco will send your $45 Digital Costco Shop Card to this email within two weeks.
Step 3: Redeem by January 31, 2025
It’s important to redeem your membership by January 31, 2025, to qualify for the Digital Shop Card.
Step 4: Receive your Digital Shop Card
Once your membership is redeemed, Costco will email you a $45 Digital Costco Shop Card within two weeks. Be sure to check your spam folder if you don’t see it.
Step 5: Use your Digital Shop Card
After receiving your Digital Shop Card, you can use it for purchases at any Costco warehouse or online.
Please Note: This offer is only available to new members or those whose membership has been expired for over 18 months.
Don’t miss the chance to get a Costco Gold Star Membership and a $45 Costco Digital Shop Card for $65.

Costco 1-Year Gold Star Membership + $45 Digital Costco Shop Card – $65
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https://www.pcworld.com/article/2553703/the-easiest-way-to-get-a-45-costco-digital-shop-card.html
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