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    Costco selling massive Halloween decoration that's taller than most people

    By Franca Akenami,

    4 days ago

    It's still over a week till the Fourth of July, but Costco seems to be jumping straight to fall festivities with its Halloween decorations already on display.

    A massive skeleton that looks like it's bursting out of your front lawn - standing 62 inches tall and spanning 111 inches wide - is for sale. What's even spookier is its glowing LED eyes and motion sensor activation which triggers eerie sounds.

    Not to worry, this piece comes with a six-hour timer. For those considering investing in this $249.99 decoration, it also comes with four C batteries included.

    You can purchase one at Costco 's Manteca store, where only four were left as of Saturday, reports Manteca Bulletin. Be quick though. By mid-July, Christmas decorations could well take their place.

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    On another note, if these spooky buys don't thrill you for long, there's always Costco's exceptionally generous return policy. The Mirror previously reported a shopper successfully returning a three-year-old printer .

    Most retailers limit returns to 28 or 30 days, often requiring receipts, tags, and unworn condition - but not Costco .

    Costco's return policy is famously generous, offering a 100% satisfaction guarantee or a full refund to its members who shop in bulk for discounted wholesale prices.

    Reddit users were taken aback when one shopper shared their experience of successfully returning a printer they had used for three years.

    Posting on the Costco thread on Reddit, one user wrote: "I returned a three-year-old printer last week and received a $350 refund. It's glorious."

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    This prompted further queries from other Reddit users, with one asking: "Three years. Did you use it all that time? I would never return a three-year-old printer that I had been using."

    The original poster confirmed that the printer had been used but had stopped working, and Costco had no issues with the refund. The shopper replied: "It stopped working after extensive troubleshooting. I asked the clerk at Costco what he would do and he suggested I bring it in for a refund. He said if people can bring in Christmas trees, I can return my printer."

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