Buyer-stipulated delivery address shouldn't be an issue according to Costco FAQ answer below but there is no indication of non-accountholder payment source being acceptable or not.
A cover-all observation related to a potential one-off purchase is that the payment cardholder should be the Costco accountholder, then the delivery address can be specified.
Sign in with account. Add to basket. Add new billing and delivery address. Wait for delivery.
I've done this more than once. Signed in to my own account, bought something for my Mum, paid with her card and had it delivered to her
I used a family member’s account last year when there was a good deal on Lego. Didn’t have any issues. Used my own card too.
Why not just buy it with your card and your dad gives/transfers the money to you?
Most online sites, memberships etc don't care who pays, as long as they get their money. The needed criteria of address and membership are valid for your case, so there should be no issue. Why not just try it? What can you lose?
If you've got a blue light card then there's an additional 2x £10 vouchers to get
Can you not get an extra card on your account?I have "trade" which comes …Can you not get an extra card on your account?I have "trade" which comes with an additional card.
Why not just buy it with your card and your dad gives/transfers the money …Why not just buy it with your card and your dad gives/transfers the money to you?
Because he is doing it on credit card to spread the cost and doesnt have it outright.
Most online sites, memberships etc don't care who pays, as long as they …Most online sites, memberships etc don't care who pays, as long as they get their money.The needed criteria of address and membership are valid for your case, so there should be no issue.Why not just try it? What can you lose?
Thanks - was going to just dont have the membership yet - they dont want to join.
Because he is doing it on credit card to spread the cost and doesnt have …Because he is doing it on credit card to spread the cost and doesnt have it outright.
Costco were offering free cards recently for your "significant other". But then I do have a trade card. Although trade cards for Costco are probably the easiest thing to obtain. Certainly less difficult that a Totum, but more difficult than finding a day when there isn't a DFS sale.
I got hold of my energy company and asked them to insert a company / house name on the line prior to the address. From the moment it is on, it is backdated. So just print off your two most recent bills, have some personal ID, pay your fees, stand for a goofy photo. First stop is the hot dog stand. (edited)
Costco were offering free cards recently for your "significant other".Just …Costco were offering free cards recently for your "significant other".Just coz you're banging someone doesn't mean they have to live with you.But then I do have a trade card.Although trade cards for Costco are probably the easiest thing to obtain. Certainly less difficult that a Totum, but more difficult than finding a day when there isn't a DFS sale.I got hold of my energy company and asked them to insert a company / house name on the line prior to the address. From the moment it is on, it is backdated. So just print off your two most recent bills, have some personal ID, pay your fees, stand for a goofy photo. First stop is the hot dog stand.
lol.. I filled in the form it said when the 2nd person picks the card up they need to prove they live with you
I've done this more than once. Signed in to my own account, bought …I've done this more than once. Signed in to my own account, bought something for my Mum, paid with her card and had it delivered to her
Same here. Asked friend to order stuff for me, he gave me access to his account, I updated address & card details, bought it, immediately deleted my address & card details, signed off and forgot his password.
More than once, no issues.
But, invoice will be in his name & all info (dispatched, delayed, etc( will go to his emails). In case of returns he has to deal with it (money will be returned to the card stuff was paid with)
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Yes, of course you can do this.
Sign in with account. Add to basket. Add new billing and delivery address. Wait for delivery.
The needed criteria of address and membership are valid for your case, so there should be no issue.
Why not just try it? What can you lose?
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only for same household and need proof
Because he is doing it on credit card to spread the cost and doesnt have it outright.
Thanks - was going to just dont have the membership yet - they dont want to join.
Take the card and borrow the PIN Problem solved.
lol yeah - if it was an instore item. Online tv
I have "trade" which comes with an additional card.
That must be specific to trade cards.
But then I do have a trade card.
Although trade cards for Costco are probably the easiest thing to obtain. Certainly less difficult that a Totum, but more difficult than finding a day when there isn't a DFS sale.
I got hold of my energy company and asked them to insert a company / house name on the line prior to the address. From the moment it is on, it is backdated. So just print off your two most recent bills, have some personal ID, pay your fees, stand for a goofy photo.
First stop is the hot dog stand. (edited)
lol.. I filled in the form it said when the 2nd person picks the card up they need to prove they live with you
Same here. Asked friend to order stuff for me, he gave me access to his account, I updated address & card details, bought it, immediately deleted my address & card details, signed off and forgot his password.
More than once, no issues.
But, invoice will be in his name & all info (dispatched, delayed, etc( will go to his emails). In case of returns he has to deal with it (money will be returned to the card stuff was paid with)