Online Suppliers Club Reviews – Legit or Scam?


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Sheryl’s Blog, located at SherylsBlog.me, is a webpage from work at home mom Sheryl Lewis where she explains to others how they can also earn up to $75 an hour working from home.

Sheryl claims that she purchases items at 50% off of the retail price and then resells them online for twice what she paid for them – or really, any price you choose – on websites such as eBay, Amazon, or Facebook.

If you are interested in the opportunity that Sheryl is promoting, simply click on any of the links shown on her blog and you’ll be taken to the Online Suppliers Club webpage, where you can sign up for this work at home opportunity for just $49.

Online Suppliers Club

The Online Suppliers Club claims they can train anyone to make money from home by giving them access Doba, a dropship company, and their catalog of over 50,000 products available at wholesale prices.

Once you choose which products you are interested in selling, you simply “Click the Button” and those items are listed on well known market websites, such as eBay and Amazon. You choose what price you wish to sell the item at.

You don’t have to pay for the item up front; after the item sells, you can collect the payment, pay the wholesale price, and then keep the profits for yourself. In addition, Online Suppliers Club will provide you with tips and tools to make even more money.

The Bottom Line

In order to have access to the Doba dropship company, or any dropship company, you have to pay a monthly membership fee or an annual membership fee, which totals a couple hundred dollars a year depending on what company you use.

And even though signing up with Online Suppliers Club only costs $49, you can sign up directly with Doba for no extra fee. And as for working from home in dropshipping or auction listing, there are many free online sources that will help you be successful.

In fact, eBay has free forums full of people who work in this field for a living who help each other out and who offer advice.

But if you are still interested in Online Suppliers Club, they offer a 60 Day Money Back Guarantee if you are dissatisfied with their products or services.

If you're at OpportunityChecker.com because you are looking for a way to make money online then check out our article "7 Ways to Make Money Online" - methods that anyone can use to earn an income from home.

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Customer Responses, Reviews, or Complaints

Average Rating for " Online Suppliers Club " is 1.28 out of 5 based on 43 reviews.
  • I signed up for this sham company, not knowing that they were using DOBA. I already have purchased 1 year of membership for over $350. So I have been taken.

    I have 2.3 million products I can drop ship from Doba, not the 50,000 they offer. I have been attempting to get my $99 refunded, with no luck. They do not answer the phone or return calls.

    The do not reply to my emails. Does anyone out there have any idea of how to get these people how to respond.
    • What I did was went to my bank and let them know that someone confiscated money out my account. They will close my debit card and return the money within 10 days.
  • I was ready to join them , when i decided to check the reviews . somebody ought to figure out a way to stop these b******* . Kudos to u people for what u offer . Regards RW
  • Thanks to all of you who took the time to write a review; you just kept me from making a huge mistake. I almost signed up but I wanted to check these people out first, I'm glad I did. The old saying "If it's to good to be true; it probably isn't. I guess that being older and cynical paid off for me today, thanks again.
  • I was referred to Amy Jensen after applying for a job with a legit company and did not get the job. That is as far as I have gotten. Sign up fee would cost $79.00. Sounds easy but now unsure after reading reviews and the BBB rating for these companies were a F.
  • DO NOT Waste your money on this. After I paid the 79.00, which, lets face it, no one has money to waste on nothing these days, I got a phone call telling me I must be approved by them before I can start making money!!! How about that. After a lot of personal questions, about my credit card debt, and I questioned that, I was told it was part of the profile to see If I qualify. I went thru 2 interviews, only to find out I would have to invest an addition 5K to 10K for me to be a part of their success team. What a bunch of crap!!

    Of course I said forget it. I knew then it was a scam!!!

    And cant get them to respond to my requests for the refund of 79.00.. Now I have to call the credit card company to see if they can do something. Sounds great but it is a scam!! Stay away from anything from AMY JENSON!!
  • Tried a lot of time to pay and my payment was declined.i got frustrated and decided to search reviews on the suppliers club shit. here i got it and am dumbfounded to find out that it is all scam. This has save me a whole lot of money which ordinarily,i cannot afford to loose. thanks mr poster and reviewers.
  • A total scam.................stay away and don't buy anything from them. Calling 1-888-259-5741 for weeks and no one ever answers for my refund!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Looked on line for another telephone number for Suppliers Club and the website is down. Hope you all rot in Hell!!!!
    • I was about to try this, and I decided to look at reviews. They do not mention a fee on the pitch I read, and they did not say you had to buy the products either, just list them on EBay and you got some of the profit!

      Thank you for posting this!
    • Thank You Cynthia...I was just about to order this, and then decided to look at a couple of reviews. You saved me!!!
  • Yes Amy is my real name unlike this Amy Jensen person, who knows what her name is. Just now I filled out the "application", up until this point I could not find the price for this service anywhere. After I clicked submit a page came up with a cost of $99 for a lifetime membership. Again like most of you the ad looked legit (I was still skeptical). I decided to use the power of the internet to look up reviews. After stumbling upon this page and it's reviews I decided no thanks. As I went to close out the page a pop up box announced they could offer me a discount if I stay on the page and purchase. For fun I decided to stay on the page, guess what the price MAGICALLY dropped to $79, so I did this 2 more times, each time I decided to stay on the page the price dropped to $49 and than the low, low price of $27, the next time I went to close out and decided to stay 1 more time the price went back up to $79. What a scam. I will not be joining and thanks for the advice on Doba, I will check that out. BOTTOM LINE: STAY AWAY FROM THIS SCAM!!!
  • When people will not talk to you on the phone, you know it is a skam. I have left message after message and no one will call me or email me. Please take my advice do not use the suppliers club for anything. They will stick you good. I am just glad that I did not pay anymore than $99.00. It is not over yet.
  • I am recently trying to get my money back from this crap. I read the email from top to bottom before I signed up, no money being spent was anywhere on the email. I thought about it for a few days and went ahead and filled out the application, as they called it. And there it was, a lifetime membership for $99.00, almost a $300.00 value. I thought some more, steadily getting emails from " Amy Jenson ".

    I should have known better, but I am knew to this whole work from home thing, and it just seemed legit.

    I was on the sight for over an hour trying to post thins to eBay, NOTHING would post! I was done and called to cancel, I was told my membership was already canceled. I was told the membership was canceled and the company in which I had called wasn't " The " company, they handled all the main companies stuff. I called my bank and am filing fraud/ scam and hopefully will get my money back. I also canceled my card...

    And yes, a refund is offered, but you have to post 10 items to their site before they will refund, so the email I received stated...
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