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Sam’s Club makes important changes affecting PA members

Sam’s Club makes important changes affecting PA members

Sam’s Club members in Pennsylvania should get ready for some major changes in the business in the near future. There are 24 Sam’s Club locations throughout the state of Pennsylvania and people in our area are really excited about it.

At Sam’s Club you can find virtually any grocery item you need in bulk, as well as prepared meals, furniture and appliances.

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We’ve heard that many companies like Costco and Olive Garden will be making big changes in the future.

Now it’s Sam’s Club’s turn to announce its list of changes that will affect shoppers across the country, including shoppers in Pennsylvania. According to WBRC.com, Sam’s Club has been quietly making changes to its membership agreement and the following things have been listed as changes for members:

“-Members must pay an additional $60 per year for a premium membership if they want early access to stores from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.” – via WBRC.com

Another change in stores is that you must make a minimum purchase of $50 to receive free delivery on items.

Before this rule, shipping was free on virtually all items ordered.

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You can view the full list of memberships here on the Sam’s Club website and find out which of the following options is the best fit for you and your family.

These changes may not affect you every time you visit Sam’s Club, but as a member, you should be aware of them.

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