Robert
Buffalo,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, July 05, 2007
I just checked the website at bluestardirect.com. This is not a loan company! This is a "membership" company for purchasing certain products from their "membership" merchants. What they do offer is an interest free $5000 credit line that you can only spend at the "membership merchants." They do not give you a loan in the traditional in that they do not send you a check for $5000 or deposit $5000 in your bank account. What they do is give you the credit line to use on your special membership webpage where you can only purchase items from their "selected member merchants." They will make monthly debit from your bank to pay for the purchases you make PLUS their $20 maintenance fee. Here's what I pulled from their website (you have to check the box to join): "Authorization: I hereby authorize Bluestar Direct to debit my checking or other financial account for $60 one time enrollment fee and $20.00 monthly maintance fee. By submitting this form you verify that you acknowledge and understand all of the Terms and Conditions of this program, that you are at least 18 years of age and a U.S. resident." This notice is clearly noted in the authorization of their sign up page. There is also a "terms and conditions" link with opens another window that explains what they do and what they charge you. If indeed you were on bluestardirect.com and signed up, you agreed to the terms and conditions even if you didn't read them. By checking the box, you indicated that you had read the "terms and conditions" and agreed to it. You should cancel your membership immediately because they are going to hit your account each month for their $20 maintenance fee. They claim that they mail out a membership package, if you received one, you should read everything, and then read everything again to determine how to cancel your membership.