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Large retail stores like Sam's Club and Costco are known for their enormous spaces and rows upon rows of goods and foodstuff. And this isn't just any kind of product. These goods are in bulk. That magic word -- bulk -- entices loyal customers to sign up for membership cards, struggle through huge crowds and push lumbering flatbed carts in between mazes of oversized buckets and plastic-wrapped bundles of packages. The obvious draw is that although you're buying a lot of one item, food and other goods are priced cheaper on a per-unit basis. So, if you're eating a certain kind of cereal every day of the week and plan on buying it indefinitely, it might make sense to buy from one of these warehouse clubs and save some money over time. While people shop at Sam's Club mainly for food in bulk, you can find other things there, too. The store offers practical items like outdoor furniture, air conditioners and fans and mattresses, and they also sell entertainment products like music, DVDs, televisions and other various electronics.




It's even offering newer trends in computer hardware, such as inexpensive netbooks, on its Web site. Ultimately, it's still not the first place you'd generally go for these things. Lately, however, Sam's Club customers were a little surprised by a few package deals that you wouldn't normally find while cruising down its aisles, something you're unlikely to find in either supermarkets or electronics stores. So imagine you're perusing the giant warehouse. You've grabbed your bundles of cereal, you've lugged a giant box of trail mix onto your cart and maybe you decided to pass on the gallon jug of mayonnaise. But just as you round a corner you spot something big, shiny and red. Much to your surprise, it's an electric car. Not a model or a toy, but a full-size, get-in-and-drive-it-on-the-highway electric car. Of course, this isn't exactly the way it would happen -- but is there some truth to this? Can you really get an electric car through Sam's Club? The hottest deals voted on by our community.




Selected and verified by our team of deal editors.Dispatch: Man steals inflatable mattress for sleeping behind Sam’s Club (Casper, Wyo.) – Here is Thursday’s recap of law enforcement activity from around Natrona County over the last 24 hours. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent until convicted in a court of law. Charges filed are subject to change following official filling from Natrona County District Attorney’s Office. Julie A Chudy, 48 of Casper, speed too fast, DWUS, seatbelt, possession of a controlled substance Elizabeth A Curfman, 24 of Casper, criminal warrant, simple assault Jews O Decker, 22 of Casper, domestic battery Amber K Gollnick, 22 of Casper, child endangering, interference with a peace officer, breach of peace. Officers responded to a report of a fight on Durbin Street at approximately 11:15 pm Wednesday night. Officers arrived and knocked on the door, a juvenile opened the door slightly and quickly shut the door, according to the report.




Officers observed two male subjects leave the residence and flee the scene, unable to acquire them for questioning. Officers returned to the home and spoke with the residents inside, including Gollnick, according to the report. Officers noted that Gollnick was causing a disturbance by yelling obscenities and screaming, according to the report. Officers smelled alcohol on the breath of the juvenile, which they stated was provided by Gollnick, according to the report. Officers continued to question those in the residence about the altercation, but where informed that it was only a verbal argument and not a physical fight, no charges would be pursued on those grounds. During the questioning, Gollnick continued to show signs of intoxication and disruptive language in the neighborhood. She was placed in custody for child endangering, interference with a peace officer, resisting arrest and breach of peace. Justin D Kethman, 43 of Sheridan, possession of a controlled substance Terry T Ozanich, 20 of Sinclair, suspended/revoked driver’s license




Hugo Rodriguez Morales, 27 of Casper, drug violation Marshal L Sipp, 22 of Mills, four failure to comply warrants James D Smith, 43 of Mills, suspended/revoked driver’s license, run red light Jesse Q Springett, 36 of Casper, shoplifting. Officers responded to a report of shoplifting at the eastside Wal-Mart, where the man had run to the rear of the Sam’s club store. Officers arrived at the rear of the adjacent store, where a man saw the patrol car and allegedly ran from officers. The male, identified as Springett, was taken into custody shortly after, according to the report. The man stated he did not have any money and that he was going to be sleeping outside and wanted an inflatable mattress, according to the report. He allegedly took multiple items, mostly camping items totaling approximately $150, according to the report. He was charged with shoplifting. Keisha A Wunch, 22 of Byers, Colo., criminal warrant Casper Police officers responded to three accidents, one report of a residential burglary on Zion Lane, five reports of disturbances, three reports of drugs, two reports of family fights, three reports of fights, one report of a hit and run crash on Fort Caspar Road, three reports of property damage, four reports of theft and made 18 traffic stops Wednesday, July 15




Natrona County Sheriff’s Office Samantha N Tarasoff, serve jail time Elisha A Stinson, criminal warrant Joseph A Mendez, criminal warrant Shane A Wolfe, serve jail time Christopher M Dorman, criminal warrant, failure to appear Lyric L Mayes-Gail, hold for other agency Natrona County Sheriff’s deputies responded to one disturbance on Curtis Street, one report of fraud on Antelope Drive in Bar Nunn, one report of a hit and run crash on Salt Creek Highway and made three traffic stops Wednesday, July 15, 2015. Judi L McCall, DWUI, DWUS, driving without interlock device, failure to maintain insurance Kayla L Carter, contract hold/billingPaid $600 bucks for a mattress and asked for it to be wrapped since it was raining and the original plastic was torn. Annette, at the door, Allison CowdenI've had great customer service shopping at Sam's club. Don't know if I go at the right time or just happen to see someone at the right moment. I like shopping like stole the cereal.




Do you have the receipt? Rep did you purchase this on this here sa Terri Chears-LongI really like Sam's; however, if you are looking for Customer Service you will be looking a long time. I visited the snack bar there and it was not in good cond It's great if you are just leisurely shopping going aisle to aisle but for a business owner like myself I find it difficult to get through the store. No one to Eric Stephen RickmannBeen on hold for five minutes went there at 7:30 this morning to pick up my order it wasn't ready said it would be ready between 7 to 8 oh told them I would be g this is a place I pay to belong to, I am blown away at the d . I am a business customer who is a frequent buyer for my business, school, and church. I came into Sam's this evening and the new policies are horrible. I often n at the door I wanted pay my due Kay Bovinette HoustonI like surprises but not this one. I bought two Spiral cut hams for my Christmas dinner. To my SURPRISE one was just spiral cut to half of the ham.

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