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3 Little-Known Gift Cards You Can Buy at Costco Now

Motley Fool - Tue May 7, 9:30AM CDT

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For many people, a Costco membership is an excellent investment. Shoppers can save money on groceries, clothes, household goods, and other essentials. Costco also sells gift cards at a discount.

The warehouse club sells gift cards to many popular retailers -- but also sells gift cards for lesser-known companies. Buying discounted gift cards can help you keep more money in the bank. Here are a few lesser-known gift cards you can purchase at Costco now.

1. $100 Landry's multi-brand restaurant gift card for $79.99

You're likely aware that Costco sells restaurant gift cards. In addition to purchasing gift cards for specific restaurants, you can also buy gift cards for entire restaurant groups. This allows you to use your funds at multiple eateries in the same restaurant chain for added flexibility.

One such gift card sold at Costco is the $100 Landry's multi-brand restaurant gift card for $79.99. You'll receive two $50 e-gift cards and can use them at more than 400 participating restaurant locations nationwide. Rainforest Cafe, Mitchell's Steakhouse, Joe's Crab Shack, and Mitchell's Fish Market are some restaurants that are part of the Landry's brand.

2. $100 Nutrisystem e-gift card for $79.99

If you've been tackling health goals in 2024, you may be interested in this gift card offer. Costco sells $100 e-gift cards for Nutrisystem for $79.99. Savings of just over $20 is a win for your wallet. Nutrisystem provides weight loss plans and meals. This electronic gift card is typically emailed within three hours of purchase. However, your digital gift card can sometimes take up to 24 hours to be received.

3. Nintendo eShop $50 digital card for $44.99

If you have a gamer in your life, you may want to scoop up this Nintendo eShop gift card. Costco sells a $50 Nintendo eShop digital card for $44.99. Digital gift card funds can be used to purchase games and applications through the Nintendo eShop. Your gift card will be delivered by email, usually within an hour of purchase.

You can buy multiple gift cards, but your Nintendo eShop balance can't exceed $250. If your account balance is already $250, you'll need to spend some money before loading another digital gift card onto your account.

Look out for gift card promotions

It's worth noting that Costco frequently runs gift card promotions. You can get an even better deal when buying eligible gift cards if you buy them during a sale. Keeping an eye on current promotions is worthwhile, so you can take advantage of extra savings like this.

Gift cards make great gifts, but you can also use gift cards yourself. Purchasing gift cards for your favorite retailers is a smart personal finance move. When shopping at your go-to retailers, you can use the gift cards you buy as your payment method.

Is a Costco membership worth it?

If you have a Costco nearby and want to save money, consider investing in an annual membership. A membership card can be worthwhile as long as you use the benefits. Check out our ultimate Costco guide for tips on how to get the most out of your membership perks.

Many shoppers find they can keep more money in their checking accounts by taking advantage of members-exclusive perks at Costco. But make sure you can afford the $60 to $120 yearly fee before purchasing an annual membership.

When shopping at Costco, whether in-club or online, consider using a cash back credit card to earn cash back rewards for your spending. Earning valuable credit card rewards is another wise personal finance strategy that can be a win for your wallet.

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