have you tried??
#21
Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Kansas
Posts: 67
I was a charter member of QCA, and am still a subscriber, mostly to get the free membership in QNNtv, but the last couple of years, I have been to busy with other things to watch Quilt Out Loud, which was my favorite QNN show, so I'm planning to drop QCA as well.
#22
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: s.cal
Posts: 2,039
careful how you pay even through paypal because if you don,t want to renew there QNN membership they,ll still go to paypal and charge your card even if you didn,t want too renew ,i had problems with Qnntv.com charging my card till paypal help me remove them for me and gave me back my charge money
#23
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Central Indiana
Posts: 1,141
[QUOTE=VaQuiltgal;7413554 - I belonged to Quilting Club of America several years ago but never felt I got my money's worth. Finally canceled & they gave me my money back. Seemed like a good deal but never could get the videos to work right and contacting them was frustrating. Don't know anything about them now.[/QUOTE]
Like VaQuiltgal, I belonged to QC of America and also felt it was not worth the money. The JoAnn's discount only applies to regular priced items and since I always use coupons, didn't get any benefit. Likewise, contacting them was a nightmare...weeks of no response and the phone # never worked.
Like VaQuiltgal, I belonged to QC of America and also felt it was not worth the money. The JoAnn's discount only applies to regular priced items and since I always use coupons, didn't get any benefit. Likewise, contacting them was a nightmare...weeks of no response and the phone # never worked.
#26
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 226
even tho they advertise over 500 videos there were only 7 shows that offered free videos and there was as many as 12 lessons to make a quilt with each lesson being a separate video. All others were charged individually mostly $5.99 per one video. $7.99 monthly for all videos. Could get pretty costly, even tho QCA's perks are non-existent and service is lousy, you still get access to QNNTV for $30 annually. Still weighing, not satisfied with Youtube, so many are hard to understand, short usually just a few minutes, advertising a product they're selling, or old or outdated. I have bought several tutes on Craftsy but I have been burned even by those as you don't know till you've paid if it's repeats of something you already know. Beginning to think I'm just hard to please. lol
#27
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Central Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
Posts: 7,695
even tho they advertise over 500 videos there were only 7 shows that offered free videos and there was as many as 12 lessons to make a quilt with each lesson being a separate video. All others were charged individually mostly $5.99 per one video. $7.99 monthly for all videos. Could get pretty costly, even tho QCA's perks are non-existent and service is lousy, you still get access to QNNTV for $30 annually. Still weighing, not satisfied with Youtube, so many are hard to understand, short usually just a few minutes, advertising a product they're selling, or old or outdated. I have bought several tutes on Craftsy but I have been burned even by those as you don't know till you've paid if it's repeats of something you already know. Beginning to think I'm just hard to please. lol
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