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15 Things Retirees Should Buy at Costco

iTunes Cards

You’re never too old to rock ‘n’ roll. And you’re never to old to save money feeding your music collection. If you’re hardcore iTunes, like me, you can stock up on iTunes cards to load onto your account. Costco was selling discounted $100 iTunes cards for $94.49. That’s not a huge savings, but it’s rare to get a deal on Apple products and services.

I pay monthly fees to Apple for additional cloud storage and streaming music. I also occasionally buy books and apps through Apple. To pay for it, I will stock up on iTunes cards and load them onto my account. The charges are deducted from that instead of being charged to a credit card.

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