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Warehouse store Sam’s Club is a great place to save money every day on essentials like gas, groceries and even tires. It’s also a great place to find popular tech items on sale. And as you might expect, the deals at Sam’s Club are especially good today during the Sam’s Club extended Cyber Monday sale. But today, Tuesday, is the final day of the sale, so you’ll need to act fast to score these deals.

The sale kicked off on Monday morning, and many of the top deals have already sold out. But there are still plenty of hot deals to shop through today. The shopping experts at CBS Essentials scoured the sale to help you find the best deals that are still available today.

Keep reading to explore the best Sam’s Club Cyber Monday deals that are still in stock. But again, it’s worth noting that these deals end tonight.


Sam’s Club has a $30 off membership deal for Cyber Week

To shop the Sam’s Club Cyber Monday sale, you’ll need to be a Sam’s Club member. If you’re not already a member, Sam’s Club has a must-see membership deal that you can score today. Your first year of Sam’s Club membership is just $20, reduced from $50. You’ll need to agree to auto-renew to get the deal, but you can cancel your membership at any time.

Why we like Sam’s Club memberships:

  • Sam’s Club offers travel deals, a car-buying program, plus pharmacy, tire, optical and photo centers. 
  • The chain offers free curbside pickup, and, in some locations, same-day delivery.
  • Sam’s Club members get access to the chain’s gas stations, which typically offer gasoline at prices lower than competing nearby stations.
  • Sam’s Club offers discounts on gift cards from many of your favorite retailers. 

You can find your local Sam’s Club location (and Sam’s Club Fuel Center) using the club finder tool on the Sam’s Club website.


You can also join Sam’s Club Plus for $40 off

The warehouse retailer also has a deal for customers who want to become Sam’s Club Plus members. Right now, you can get $40 off a Sam’s Club Plus membership. Sam’s Club Plus members get free shipping for online orders, free curbside pickup, 2% back on qualifying purchases (up to $500 back per year), free select generic prescriptions and 20% off glasses. 


What’s still on sale during the Sam’s Club Cyber Monday sale?

The Sam’s Club Cyber Monday sale includes deals on all sorts of holiday essentials and top Christmas gift picks. Here’s a small sampling of the deals you can still get today:

Sam’s Club is also offering deals on gift cards. You’ll be able to save on Southwest Airlines gift cards, Instacart gift cards, Gap gift cards and more.

You can check out all of Sam’s Club’s Cyber Monday deals by tapping the button below. 


When does the Sam’s Club Cyber Monday sale end?

The Sam’s Club ‘Thank Savings’ extended Cyber Monday sale ends tonight, at the end of Nov. 28. However, most of the top deals will likely sell out before then.

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Tradition-Clearfork on Sunday declined to comment, but Granger’s son confirmed to the Dallas Morning News that she was a resident. However, he said that she’s in the independent living wing, not the memory care wing of the facility.

He also acknowledged that his mother was “having some dementia issues late in the year.”

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“I think there’s no doubt a lot of us knew that she was gaining an age, like a lot of members do. And sadly, you know, some of these members wait until things have gone too far,” said Gonzales. The congressman told Brennan he was not sure of the extent to which House leaders understood the situation.

“I’m not too sure what leadership knew on it or didn’t know on it,” he continued. “I think this goes…gets back to the root of it. Congress should do its job, and if you can’t do your job, maybe you shouldn’t be there.”



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