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Direct Buy Formerly UCC TotalHome The Full Story Little Rock Arkansas
UCC Total home - Membership Agreement is untenable, unconscionable, and unenforceable.
Warning! Directbuy is a scam that use to go by the name UCC Totalhome. The same owners are still there from when they were known as United Consumers Club.
They are trying to get consumers to buy a non-refundable, non-cancellable 'membership' contract costing $3000 or more, payable in advance. You are led into this trap by thinking that by paying $3000 (or more) membership fee (in advance) that you will get better prices - that you will be able to buy at 'cost.' But there are no guarantees.
There are over 40 complaints at ripoffreport.com under the former name UCC TotalHome.
They require you to make a decision immediately when you visit their showroom because you then don't have time to do research.
The National Post news article got it right when they reported:
'Another fine print stipulation stated: 'No oral promises or statements not contained in this agreement shall bind or obligate the club.'
They will lie and intimidate you to get a decision "today" because they know you won't buy later.
News Net 5's expose on what was then UCC Totalhome (now DirectBuy) found out:
'But UCC's contract states: 'No oral promises or statements not contained in this membership agreement are binding.'
There are no guarantees that you will be buying at 'cost' and there are no guarantees of savings whatsoever. Since the 'membership' fee is non-refundable and non-cancellable, should you not realize any savings, oh well, too bad - no refunds!
Most who do join find they can get better deals on their own.
Here are some links to more information about them-
A NY court found the membership contract 'grossly unconscionable' and that 'Club membership is nothing more than a cleverly disguised method of selling nothing but hopes and dreams.'
A Canadian court found the membership agreement untenable and unenforcable because it violated the Consumer Protection Act, the Sales of Goods Act, and The Trade Practice Act. Read this at at paragraphs 13-20 of the ruling.
Paragraph 8 is where they said they aren't required to give any service after the sale. Yes, see for yourself they used it in court to try to save themselves.
There are no merchandise returns.
There are no refunds if not satisfied.
Merchandise is sold without warranty.
There is no after sale support or service.
This is a high pressure sales deal. Govern yourself accordingly.