Membership Math: Prime vs Costco
Memberships only pay off when you do the math. Here's how to compare them honestly.
Loyalty program value is rarely what the marketing says. Learn how to compare programs by what a point is really worth at checkout.
"Earn 10x points on this purchase!" sounds great until you realize a point is worth 0.4 cents. Loyalty program value lives in the redemption math, not the earning rate. Here's how to compare programs honestly.
To find a program's real value, divide the cash price of a typical reward by the points needed. A $25 gift card for 5,000 points is worth 0.5 cents per point. Anything under 1 cent per point is weak. Anything over 1.5 is strong. The marketing rarely shows you this.
Programs quietly cut value over time. Watch for:
If a program changes terms more than once a year, treat its points like fruit, not currency.
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Compare Pricing Now - It's FreeThe best loyalty programs share three traits. Predictable redemption rates that don't change every quarter. A no-blackout cash equivalent so points always have a floor. And benefits you'd use even without the program: free shipping, returns, member-only prices.
Real loyalty program value is what you can spend, not what you earned. Run the cents-per-point math, watch for devaluations, and only commit to programs that pass the floor test.
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