No, your husband cannot use your Costco card unless he is an authorized user on your account.
Costco membership cards are issued to the primary member and one other person who is usually a spouse or partner. This means that if your husband isn’t listed as an authorized user, he won’t be able to make purchases using your card.
To add him as an authorized user, you can visit your local Costco or call their customer service. This way, he’ll have his own card linked to your membership.
Costco’s policy is pretty clear on who can use the membership card. It’s designed to ensure that only those who are part of the membership family can access the store’s benefits.
If your husband tries to shop with your card and he’s not an authorized user, he might be turned away at the register. It’s best to have everything set up correctly to avoid any hassle during your shopping trips.
You can also check Costco’s website for the most up-to-date information on membership policies and procedures related to adding authorized users.
Can I share my Costco card with friends?
No, sharing your Costco card with friends is against their policy. Only the primary member and authorized users can use the card.
What if my husband doesn’t want to be an authorized user?
If he doesn’t want to be an authorized user, he can still accompany you while you shop, but he won’t be able to make purchases on his own.
Can I use my Costco card at other stores?
Your Costco card is only valid at Costco locations. It cannot be used at other retailers.
Is there a fee to add an authorized user?
No, adding an authorized user to your Costco account does not incur any additional fees.
What happens if I lose my Costco card?
If you lose your Costco card, you can get a replacement by visiting your local store or contacting customer service.