Costco Deal Leak!
Do you ever wish that you could know when certain brands of discount gift cards are coming in stock before they quickly come and quickly go?
Perhaps by ‘certain brands’ I mean Costco or Price Co. (depending on the part of the country where you reside).
If you were one of the lucky people who snagged discount Costco Cash Cards (a.k.a. discount Costco gift cards) at the end of April, you know the value of a good deal. Or, if you’re like me, you heard about the rare Costco discount but did not order yours before the inventory went out of stock.
I do not know which day, but I heard that sometime this week everyone will have the opportunity to get discount Costco Cash Cards again! (Remember, you don’t have to have a Costco membership to be able to use discount Costco Cash Cards at Costco warehouses, Costco gas stations, or at Costco.com.)
Set Up a Costco Alert Now to Be the First to Order Discount Costco Gift Cards
Adding Costco Cash Cards to your Plastic Jungle Alert List means you’ll know within seconds when Costco Cash Cards are in stock! Simply sign into your Plastic Jungle account (or create one if you are a new user) and go to “My Account”. You’ll find a whole section for “My Alerts” where you can add Costco Cash Cards to the list. (The screen will look like this.)
Alerts Give You Access to New Gift Card Inventories Within Seconds
The moment Costco Cash Cards are in stock you’ll receive an email message (like this) notifying you that you can order Coscto gift cards at a discount while they’re in stock.
When you open the email, you’ll be given access to a special link to view the inventory of Costco discount gift cards. You can go without setting up an Alert, but you might miss out on this rare deal.
Whether you are reading your Plastic Jungle Alert from a computer, smartphone, or tablet, you will be able to order discount Coscto gift cards as soon as you open your inbox and receive the Alert email.
Here’s to additional Costco savings this week!
P.S. If you prefer step-by-step instructions rather than visual instructions, you might prefer my previous post on setting up Alerts.





