No, your husband cannot use your Costco card without you.
Costco membership cards are intended for personal use and are non-transferable. The membership is issued to one person, and only that person can use it to shop at Costco.
While Costco does allow one additional household member to be added to the membership for a nominal fee, this typically requires that person to be living at the same address. So, if your husband isn’t listed as an authorized user on your card, he won’t be able to make purchases.
If you both need to shop at Costco, consider adding him to your membership. Itās a straightforward process that can save you both time and hassle.
Remember, sharing your card with someone not listed as an authorized user could lead to issues at checkout, including potential denial of service.
If you frequently shop at Costco together, it’s worth getting him his own card or adding him as a household member.
Can my husband use my Costco card if Iām not there?
No, he cannot use your Costco card if you are not present and he is not an authorized user.
What if I add my husband to my Costco membership?
If you add your husband to your membership, he can use his own card to shop at Costco without you being there.
Is there an extra fee to add a household member?
Yes, adding a household member to your Costco membership usually incurs a small fee.
Can someone else use my Costco card if they have my permission?
Even with permission, someone not listed as an authorized user cannot use your Costco card.
What happens if I let someone use my card?
Letting someone else use your card can lead to problems at checkout and could potentially result in the card being confiscated by Costco.