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Study: Costco Customers Are Irrational

By Kimberly Palmer

Posted: December 28, 2007

If you find yourself drawn to membership-based stores such as Sam's Club or Costco, which charge customers a fee for the ability to shop there, because you believe they save you money, you are not alone. But you also may be wrong, at least some of the time.

According to new research from Harvard Business School, paying a fee to shop leads people to think they are saving money even when they aren't. The researchers acknowledge that membership stores do often sell products at a discount. By their calculation, one New England Costco was 9.5 percent cheaper than a nearby Wal-Mart.

But they suggest that shoppers are likely to buy more than they would otherwise (including massive amounts of pasta or toilet paper) when shopping at stores that charge a membership fee because they believe they are saving money. Not only might shoppers end up with more macaroni than they could ever eat, but in some cases, the authors point out, products may be no cheaper than at a local discount store, where you can shop for free.

"Over and above actual savings, consumers have a general belief that they will save on all products, inferences which are likely erroneous at times," the researchers, Harvard's Michael Norton and Leonard Lee of Columbia Business School, write. It's difficult for people to calculate their savings and correct their savings perceptions, because products are usually sold in bulk at the membership stores, making price comparisons complicated.

Their conclusion is that consumers—who have made warehouse clubs a $120 billion industry—seem to behave irrationally in response to membership fees.

• What do you think? Do you prefer to pay a fee to shop at discount stores or do you think fees can trick you into spending more than you would otherwise?

Costco still killing Dogs

ATTENTION, Dog and Cat Parents! COSTCO is still selling lethal Dog food 2 years after tens of thousands of Dogs and Cats were murdered by chinese melamine-laced lethal food!

"Gotlife of IL": The reason the costco Dog food almost killed your beloved Golden, is because they still stock LETHAL Pet food in all the stores. It is still made in china which distributed per foods that in reality killed TENS of THOUSANDS of Dogs and Cats in 2007. (big media coverup of these facts.) We will NEVER again buy any product made in china for our Golden child, or ourselves.

We are canceling our membership. Costco was once a good store. Those days are long gone. We do not want to help support a compnay who knowingly helps kill Dogs and cats

JJ of FL @ Nov 24, 2009 19:12:35 PM

Costco - Customer service STINKS

Costco has gone to hell. Their prices are higher than hell now, and not a dime cheaper than walmart, publix, etc. They flagged my account and harass me whenever I try to return something I did not want, or something defective. I have returned 7 items out of 267 I bolught this year.

Gotlife of Ill: The reason the costco Dog food almost killed your beloved Golden, is because they still stock LETHAL Pet food in all the stores. It is still made in china which distibuted per foods that in reality killed TENS of THOUSANDS of Dogs and Cats in 2007. (big media coverup of these facts.) We will NEVER again buy any product made in china for our Golden child, or ourselves.

We are canceling our membership. Costco was once a good store. Those days are long gone.

JJ of FL @ Nov 24, 2009 19:06:53 PM

It depends

We buy detergent, toilet paper, paper towels etc. only at Costco or Sam's club. We don't shop there for food very often though. I like to buy organic frozen berries for kids - huge price difference, comparing to regular supermarkets, and other great food they have. Books, electronics, mattresses and many other things for houshold we buy there. And trust me, we are very frugal. Also Costco has a very good return policy. Not to mention their foodcourt hotdogs hahaha! So, I suggest, before buying membership, just calculate, if it will be beneficial for you and how much money you may save. Sure it will save money fore some families and or businesses and will not worth it for others. And hey! If you make unplanned purchase - that's not Costco's fault. That's about you, my friend, willing to live beyond your needs LOL. After all Costco is here to SELL.

PS I apologize for my English - I'm russian:)

Irina of SC @ Aug 02, 2009 11:43:04 AM

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Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for U.S. News & World Report, writes about how to save money, avoid scams, manage debt, and be a savvy shopper. Send your personal finance questions to her for expert money advice.


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