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At first, Costco was only testing scanners at some locations. Now, the members-only retailer plans to have scanners at all of its stores.
Costco is planning to deploy scanners at store entrances as a way to curtail non-members’ use of membership cards, the company announced. The members-only warehouse began testing the scanning of ...
In its latest effort to confirm shoppers entering the store have an active membership, Costco is testing a new way to validate membership cards with scanning devices.
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Soon, shoppers will have to scan their membership cards at the door instead of just showing them to an attendant. Costco to scan membership cards, check IDs at stores. Has it started in Rochester?
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Membership prices will also increase in September. Customers' cards must have a photo or a photo ID. Costco to begin scanning membership cards at entrances, crack down on improper card usage