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You can't run from this outfit fast enough. These kinds of businesses are in the business of selling memberships. Most of them go out of business in a fairly short period of time. At that point, your "membership" is worthless. If you have merchandise ordered through them, and have paid for it up front (something they all like to do ... after all you are getting such a good deal!), and they go out of business, again you are left holding the bag. You might get a few pennies on the dollar back after bankruptcy proceedings stretch out a couple of years, then again you may get nothing.

Paying $35.00 for the right to buy at Sam's Club is one thing, paying several hundred for the right to buy at these places is quite another.

Good luck with your decision.

2006-06-13 06:12:14 · answer #1 · answered by exbuilder 7 · 11 1

If this is the company who charges you money for the "privledge" of shopping with them, and promising lower pricing.....then yes I know a bit about them. enough to tell you they are scam artists who are seriously overcharging for Home Depot quality. A client of mine used them too buy her kitchen cabinets. They charged her $6000 to join. And then charged her another $20,000 for the EXACT same cabinetry she could have gotten at Home Depot for $13,000. Plus they promised a lead time for delivery of 5-6 weeks and it took them 11 weeks for only a partial order. My opinion is to stay away unless you have the IQ of a snail.

2006-06-10 19:26:36 · answer #2 · answered by tdonovanj 2 · 0 0

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