DIRECTBUY: Attorney General Sues DirectBuy, DirectBuy Franchise Owner

The West Virginia Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against DirectBuy, Inc., DirectBuy’s president and the Charleston-Huntington DirectBuy franchise owner for “unlawful, coercive, deceptive, and high-pressure sales practices.”

The lawsuit alleges that DirectBuy engages in an aggressive bait-and-switch scam in which it tricks consumers into buying expensive memberships costing thousands of dollars by offering them attractive incentives, discounts and free gifts that they’ll never deliver.

According to AG Darrell McGraw, DirectBuy sells “expensive club memberships that have little actual value.”

Here is the press release issued January 26, 2011 from the West Virginia Attorney General’s office:

 

Attorney General McGraw Sues DirectBuy, Inc. and Local Franchise Over Pressuring and Unfair Sales Techniques

“CHARLESTON – Attorney General Darrell McGraw filed suit today in the Circuit Court of Kanawha County against DirectBuy, Inc., headquartered in Merrillville, Indiana, and its local franchise, DirectBuy of Charleston-Huntington, and its President Timothy Parker for unlawful, coercive, deceptive, and high-pressure sales practices.

“Beginning in 2009, consumers complained that DirectBuy, a discount buying club, pressured them into purchasing memberships costing thousands of dollars. DirectBuy coerced consumers by offering free trial offers, guaranteeing free gifts, and offering a variety of other promotions. When consumers attempted to redeem these offers, they discovered the offers were not available as promised. Instead, DirectBuy focused on selling expensive club memberships through a sophisticated and oppressive sales presentation.

“DirectBuy targets prospective members by direct mail, internet, and television advertisements. The solicitations encourage consumers to contact the company to get their “free visitor’s pass” to its exclusive showroom. If consumers sign up for a free pass, they are invited to a sales presentation at the local store. After acquiring the consumers’ personal information, each consumer is paired with an individual salesperson for a high-pressure one-on-one discussion designed to close the sale.

“During the one-on-one portion of the sales presentation, DirectBuy pressures consumers with its ‘now or never’ tactic. DirectBuy warns consumers that anyone who leaves the premises without joining the club will be banned from joining forever. This threat is false, misleading, and unconscionable. When consumers become members, they discover that many of the promises DirectBuy makes during the sales presentation directly contradict the actual terms of the membership agreement. To induce consumers to purchase the membership, DirectBuy sales representatives offer money back guarantees, promise no hidden fees, and guarantee the lowest prices. These representations are false because the written contract specifically prohibits refunds, discloses various hidden fees, and plainly states that ‘DirectBuy does not guarantee that members will get the best price.’ DirectBuy discloses these material terms only after the consumer has purchased and signed the membership agreement.

“After receiving several complaints from consumers, Attorney General McGraw’s office opened an investigation into DirectBuy’s practices and determined that the company was engaged in unlawful sales practices. ‘West Virginians should not be pressured with coercive, deceptive, and unlawful tactics into buying expensive club memberships that have little actual value,’ said McGraw.

“Attorney General McGraw’s office seeks a preliminary injunction barring DirectBuy from engaging in this unlawful activity in West Virginia until further order of the court. The complaint further requests that the court eventually order restitution, refunds, debt cancellation, and civil penalties.

“Consumers who would like to file a complaint should call Attorney General McGraw’s Consumer Protection Division at 1-800-368-8808 or 304-558-8986. Consumers can also print a complaint off the Attorney General’s website at www.wvago.gov.”

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  • I am a widow and i went to a presentation and was talked into purchasing the membership . i did not know they used a finance company so dirct buy gets there money and i get stuck with payments that i can not cancel because i did not get a chance to cancel membership from directbuy in time..$5,000 is way to much money and i have no use for this membership. I tryed to buy a slider door and directbuy only had one company to order a door and i was able to get a door cheaper in other store. I thought when i joined directbuy i would be able to get things cheaper. the only thing i ordered from directbuy is a camera and that costed more money then if i went to a reg. store. After i finish makeing my payments to this finance company.I will of lost a lot of money and If i don't make yearly members fees the membership will be canceled. I like to cancel member ship now but i am stuck paying this finance company and i think Diret buy should buy me out give me my money back. Diret buy is not a good deal. Anyone can get a better price at any other stores.

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