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Businiess name:  Costco
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Geez! There's a woman at the Cool Springs/Seaboard Lane Costco that is in your face trying to get you to upgrade to Executive Member everytime you check out. Her mouth is flapping a mile a minute. It's really annoying and distracting; you can't think straight as you're trying to pay. Anyway, I finally upgraded; maybe now she will leave me alone. And even over to the desk, she's poking her nose in the cart, asking what are you buying all the time anyway?? You call 'em GROCERIES! Is that OK?? You may want to go ahead and get the Executive if you regularly buy a lot there, or you may want to go to the Charlotte Costco where they seem to leave you alone. Or you may just want to forget Costco and go back to Sams. Geez! Pros: some good deals some different things cashiers are nicer than at Sams Cons: one lady there needs to stop pressuring with the membership upgrades, need earlier store hours, more variety

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