Posted 5 May, 2026
The Iowa Attorney General's Office announced that the State of Iowa has reached a settlement with Anthony S. George, owner and operator of Club Save, LLC, to fully reimburse Iowans who were affected by the asserted fraudulent practices.
The Attorney General’s Office asserts that from 2021 to at least 2023, Club Save, LLC—as well as Identity Services, LLC, OnCall Health Group, LLC, Shop Now and Save Club, LLC, Savings Seeker, LLC, Locked J.D., LLC, Club Mag, LLC, and Premium Benefits, LLC, violated Iowa’s Consumer Fraud Act, Buying Club Law, the Door-to-Door Sales Law, and Older Iowans Act by enticing Iowans to unknowingly purchase buying club memberships.
When Iowans contacted (by telephone) their health savings account service provider to activate a health savings account debit/credit card, they were directed to telemarketing sales pitches. The telemarketers enticed Iowans to enroll in buying club memberships with rewards like gift cards, and the Iowans were asked to pay a small "processing and shipping fee" to receive them. After securing each Iowan’s payment information for fees, the telemarketers would then upsell the Iowan on additional buying club memberships using the same payment method each Iowan had provided earlier. The Iowans did not understand they were enrolled into ongoing services for fees, and none even used the services.
With this settlement, Anthony S. George and Club Save, LLC agrees to fully reimburse the amount of $102,548.00 to 522 Iowans. George and the named companies are permanently banned from selling buying club memberships in Iowa and are required to make a $25k payment to Iowa’s consumer education and litigation fund.