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Get a $20 Sam’s Club Membership Now to Take advantage of Black Friday Deals – Here’s How

Get a  Sam’s Club Membership Now to Take advantage of Black Friday Deals – Here’s How

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Don’t miss out on your Sam’s Club membership to save on everything from groceries to electronics.

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A Sam’s Club membership will give you discounts on groceries, clothing, electronics, and just about anything else you could possibly need. And right now, StackSocial is offering a deal that will get you a Sam’s Club membership for $20 for a year with automatic renewal—down from the regular price of $50. This is a 60% discount.

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Sam’s Club membership will be available at nearly 600 Sam’s Club locations in the United States. This deal is only open to new Sam’s Club US members or those whose membership expired more than six months ago. Membership expires one year from the date of activation and will automatically renew thereafter at the full cost of $50 per year unless you cancel. To cancel your subscription, you can visit SamsClub.com or Club or call 1-888-746-7726.

To take advantage of this offer, you will redeem your unique code using the link above and then register for membership. After purchasing the code, you must activate it within 30 days. Limit one membership per person, but you can purchase additional memberships as a gift.

I signed up for a similar deal for a Costco membership through StackSocial and can confirm the process was easy and vouch for the deal.

Don’t miss out on 60% off your Sam’s Club membership now.

Deals may sell out or expire at any time, although ZDNET remains committed to finding, sharing and updating the best product deals so you can get the biggest savings. Our team of experts regularly checks the offers we share to ensure they are still valid and available. We’re sorry if you missed out on this deal, but don’t worry—we’re always finding new savings opportunities to share with you on ZDNET.com.