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Sam’s eyes slice of Texas BTS pie

8/15/2012

Sam’s Club is temporarily suspending is membership fee this weekend to engage in Texas’ tax-free holiday and promote new member sign ups.



The tax-free holiday for back-to-school product runs Aug. 17 to 19 in Texas, home to 74 of Sam’s 613 U.S. clubs. During the same three day period Sam’s will allow non-members to shop its clubs.


It is a wise move for the warehouse club operator because stores throughout Texas will be packed this weekend and temporarily lifting the membership requirement ensures Sam’s won’t miss out on potential sales while at the same time it exposes potential new members to the benefits of warehouse club shopping. Sam’s calls the event an “open house,” and it is a tactic the retailer has used before during key seasonal periods.


The company employs a similar tactic to promote membership upgrade activity by extending additional savings offers available under its eValues loyalty program, normally reserved for those at the $100 Plus membership level, to those at the $40 Advantage member level. In both cases, Sam’s strategy is to showcase how the money shoppers save more than pays for the cost of either membership type.



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