In April 2026, online users searched for information about Costco offering a YETI Beach Lounge Wagon in a special email giveaway offer, allegedly as part of a special promotion. Users searched to locate the truth of whether the Costco YETI wagon offer was a scam or legit. The email led to a website purporting to offer a “Costco Experience Survey,” then to a final website supposedly offering the wagon for a deep discount.
In short, the email offering a Costco YETI wagon was not legit. It is a scam. Costco and YETI have no involvement in the matter.
The emails scammers sent contained catchy subject lines and featured the Costco logo, a photo of the YETI Beach Lounge Wagon product and additional details. That email led to the cornusanalyticity.makeup scam website, posing eight questions for consumers to allegedly be able to receive their free wagon. The final website, corevalueretailhub.com, promised “pay only $13.77.” However, the terms and conditions hid monthly charges of nearly $80 per month as well as the phone number (888)-802-9535 and email address support@corevalueretailhub.com. In other words, the entire offer was nothing more than fraud.
An investigation of this scam offer appears below in a YouTube video from Jordan Liles, titled, “Costco YETI Wagon Email Offer Legit or Scam Check.” After that, look for a transcript from my Costco YETI wagon video. I advise victims of this scam to report fraud to the FTC and to read up on the Better Business Bureau’s toolkit on avoiding falling for scams.
Transcript from my Costco YETI wagon YouTube video
The following is a word-for-word transcript from the above Costco YETI wagon YouTube video:
Transcript From Video (Click To Expand)
All right, here we are at the end of April 2026. I keep receiving emails about this. You can see here on my screen something about a giveaway for a Yeti Beach Lounge Wagon from Costco, and it’s a scam. I’ll show you where this goes.
This will take you to one of a number of different websites. It will end up being a hidden subscription scam. Costco has nothing to do with this, nor does Yeti. This is a scam that will try to charge you monthly fees for something no one will need. And that’s what this is all about. I’ll show you how you get there.
So, there’s a survey about a Yeti Beach Lounge Wagon here, and it wants you to go ahead and hit start survey. No matter what you say on any of these questions, no one’s ever going to read your answers. It’s just like a fake survey to make you think that someone is really going to take the time to read your answers, and they never will. You can see here it says it’s waiting to verify your access. Let’s see here. Claim reward. Continue. And so, it loads up right here. Corevalueretailhub.com. Says five in stock in green. It’s going to go to four in stock in yellow right here. And it’s going to say three in stock. It might even go down to two in stock in red on three and two to make you think you need to very quickly fill out information. And I’m viewing this on my desktop view.
If you’re looking at this in mobile view, it’s going to show this form here on the right side high on the page because they don’t want you to keep scrolling down and see what this is all about. It says Mother’s Day is coming. So, they’ve been updating this recently. The scammers have. If we go all the way down, it says pay only right here. See this right here? $13.77. That’s a lie.
This is something that if you go all the way down and you read the terms and conditions right here, let’s see if it’ll load up. It will. That there’s something about a membership where they’re going to charge you an initial price of $16.64 and thereafter that bill you $73.86 monthly. You might be saying, “What does that entail? What do you get for that?” Nothing. Basically, they’re going to claim it’s some sort of a membership program.
But this is simply a way to separate the email from these websites so the people, if they were brought in front of a court, they’re like, “We have nothing to do with the emails.” It’s, it’s all connected of course, ’cause how else would you get here? There’s no link on social media or on websites leading you here. This is something where they try to charge you monthly subscription charges, fees, recurring fees. That’s all this is. And they’re hoping you’re someone who does not check your credit card very often, your statement, to see whether or not you’re being charged different fees like this, so they can just get free money.
It says here there’s a phone number, 888-802-9535. Today is April 26 when I’m making this video, 2026, or support@corevalueretailhub.com. And that’s what this is. This is a scam. The people behind this will never reveal who they are because they know that what they’re doing is fraudulent. They know that what they’re doing is fraud. Outright fraud. And that’s, that’s just what this is. Contact us. Same information, I think, right here.
So, the Yeti Beach Lounge Wagon emails mentioning Costco. This is something I’ve seen over and over again for at least a month. And I finally wanted to make a video here to tell you this is a scam. Call your credit card company if you fell for this and if you made a purchase. See if they can reverse the charges and tell them you want to block future charges from the seller because this is all just fraudulent and terrible. That’s what’s going on here. And there are many, many, many different scams just like this. They have an email about a prize that leads you to a website for a survey. And then after that, it’ll lead you to a page like this saying, you know, you only pay this amount, but then they hide subscription terms. It’s a hidden subscription scam. That’s what this is.
So, the Costco Yeti Beach Lounge Wagon email is a scam. It is not legit. Like, comment, subscribe. If you subscribe, I’d really appreciate it. I’m trying to get to 100,000 subscribers here. My channel seeks to help people. So, I hope that you value that. I’m not just some, like, channel trying to create entertainment or whatever. I’m trying to help people save money individually, save hundreds or thousands of dollars. And that’s my mission. Thank you so much for watching.
