You can have up to two people on your Costco membership: the primary member and one additional cardholder.
This means that you can share the benefits of your Costco membership with a partner, spouse, or another family member living at the same address.
The additional cardholder must be at least 18 years old and can enjoy the same perks as the primary member.
A Costco membership allows you to shop at any Costco location and access exclusive member-only deals.
If you need to bring more people, like friends or family, they can join you, but they won’t have their own cards.
Purchasing a membership is a great way to save on bulk items and other discounts available to members.
If you’re considering adding more members, know that each additional cardholder is required to have their own membership, which means a separate payment.
This setup helps Costco maintain a balance between convenience and membership accountability.
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Can I add more than one additional cardholder to my Costco membership?
No, Costco allows only one additional cardholder per membership.
Is there a fee for the additional cardholder on my Costco membership?
No, there is no additional fee for adding a cardholder; they are included in the standard membership price.
Can I share my Costco membership with someone who doesn’t live with me?
No, the additional cardholder must live at the same address as the primary member.
What if my additional cardholder loses their card?
If the additional cardholder loses their card, they can request a replacement at any Costco location.
Can businesses have more than one cardholder on their Costco membership?