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cortex 12-26-2010 11:57 AM

Costco
 
Hi guys,

For those of you who know of the wholesaler/supermarket Costco I wondered if any of you have membership here?
To become a member I think you need to be a business owner. I want to try and get membership here but they ask for the following:

1) An original copy of a current utility bill (i.e. Gas, Electricity, Telephone) from a business address or business bank statement.

2) VAT registration certificate.

or

1) An original copy of a current utility bill from a business address or a bank statement.

And

2) Two pieces of business ID (i.e. Business cheque, Letterhead, Invoice to your business address).



Is there some way to blag these? I only have my ebay business...

oompaloompa 12-26-2010 03:27 PM

the only thing I can think of is to get a bank to open a business account in a business aka, then you have cheque and statement, statement can be in your home address. The letterhead can be diy of course.

thing is you were struggling for banks anyway werent you? will any of the prepaid banks allow a business name account?

digitalslave 12-26-2010 06:22 PM

I believe you can get a Gold Star Membership at Costco for personal use, without a business.

cortex 12-26-2010 06:46 PM

Not sure if we have a Gold Star Membership at Costco in the UK..maybe USA only?

Oompa i was thinking that too..but i thought there might have been an easier way than getting it the "legit" way. Yes I'll ask my bank for a business account .

thanks :)

holymoly 12-26-2010 09:03 PM

For businesses only...sry, least last I saw it.

Stigger 12-27-2010 09:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cortex (Post 192771)
Hi guys,

For those of you who know of the wholesaler/supermarket Costco I wondered if any of you have membership here?
To become a member I think you need to be a business owner. I want to try and get membership here but they ask for the following:

1) An original copy of a current utility bill (i.e. Gas, Electricity, Telephone) from a business address or business bank statement.

2) VAT registration certificate.

or

1) An original copy of a current utility bill from a business address or a bank statement.

And

2) Two pieces of business ID (i.e. Business cheque, Letterhead, Invoice to your business address).



Is there some way to blag these? I only have my ebay business...




Sole trader working from home ?

Sole trader would most likley be your own name and address anyway .

1) in list one would be the same as 1) in list 2
2) you would not need v.a.t reg as your a sole trader

2) make your own letter head and invoice in the same address

thats how i would try it on

Never tried though.

Dont you know anyone with an account - they should be able to give you a card.

rsot 12-27-2010 10:10 AM

Fictitious statements in your business name are easy to do bud.

cortex 12-28-2010 07:01 AM

RSOT: they want original copies

TIZWOZ: I could pose as a sole trader and say my turnover is less than the £70k annual threshold so I dont need VAT certificate. Then i could fabricate an invoice and a letterhead and bring my bank statements with me.

I'll let you know how i get on!

rsot 12-28-2010 10:47 AM

Original copies are also easy to do - just print an "Original copy" on it in red letters. Costco is not the brightest operation in the world and it is just the folx at the counter who do the registration (I speak of Canada from experience).

Letterhead is simple. Business invoice is simple too.

cortex 12-28-2010 12:56 PM

What? your saying scan/print a bank statement and write "orignal copy" on it? then print it out on normal paper?

rsot 12-28-2010 12:59 PM

Exactly - use red ink stamp or, if you are up for a little more...nefarious means...put a notarized stamp on it. I would say you should use bond paper not just regular copy paper bud.

cortex 12-28-2010 05:18 PM

Im not 100% sure thats going to work rsot... 1) we dont have stamps on bank statements in the UK - and 2) can i buy a printer which is as good a quality as that used by banks?


good tip on paper type thou

oompaloompa 12-28-2010 06:22 PM

consider normal membership? someone is your family on their list of professions?


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