Bad news if you’re mooching off of someone else’s Costco membership: The retail giant is cracking down.

When you enter Costco, you need to show your membership card to an employee to shop. Costco membership cards are non-transferable, but the company allows members to give a second household card to one other person in their home. Anyone with a card can bring up to two guests to the club during each visit, the company stipulates.

But Costco has noticed that non-members have been sneaking in with membership cards that don’t belong to them — particularly since Costco expanded self-checkout.

Costco recently started asking for shoppers’ membership cards along with a photo ID at the self-checkout registers, the same policy as regular checkout lanes, to crack down. “We don’t feel it’s right that non-members receive the same benefits and pricing as our members,” Costco said in announcing the change.

And now, Costco is testing out a system that requires members to scan their membership cards at the store entrance — instead of just flashing the card to employees. Shoppers have spotted the new scanners at a store in Washington State and posted photos on Reddit.

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      10 months ago

      If you read my comment you’ll see I mention they don’t offer free trials. This is my 0th free trial.

      I wouldn’t have to manage that for a few reasons, here are 2.

      1.they don’t offer it

      2.I don’t work there

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        10 months ago

        Uh. … Hmmm. OK. No you didn’t. You said I quote “No free trials? I literally don’t know what I’m missing and if they’re fine with that so am i.” That’s a question followed by a statement.

        Meaning by the way you wrote it.

        1 you didn’t know

        2 you seem to be OK without so why care they don’t?

        Anyway they seem to be doing OK without you.