Anyone know anything about it?? I signed on for info since there is one in Pensacola...but now it's starting to have that "time share" feel.....

Anyone know anything about it?? I signed on for info since there is one in Pensacola...but now it's starting to have that "time share" feel.....![]()
My daughter researches these things on the internet as a hobby. She told me that this is like the buyers' club from hell. You get in, but you can not get out. I think she said you had to pay some ridiculous membership fee and then the prices were not that great.
http://www.infomercialscams.com/scams/direct_buy_scams
Well, I'm in Illinois, but I think they are the same pretty much everywhere. Years ago when we were re-doing our house, we joined. It was then called united consumers club. The cost at that time was around $650. to join and then there were yearly dues. We saved a lot of money, but we re-did almost our entire home. Last year, we went to one of their meetings again (with some friends who thought it mite work for them) and found out the joining cost now is $5,000.Unless you are going to re-do a lot or are building a new place, I don't think it's worth it. They do have name brands (furniture, cabinets, appliances, tile, wood flooring, carpets, etc.) and everything is picked out of catalogs. You also have to pay for shipping and most of the time find a delivery person. Again, good products, but costly to join. Hope this helps.
Anyone know anything about it?? I signed on for info since there is one in Pensacola...but now it's starting to have that "time share" feel.....![]()