About the DHS Club
The ClubShop Mall is owned and operated by the Discount Home Shoppers' Club, Inc. (DHS Club). The DHS Club was officially formed and incorporated in Englewood, Florida, USA in June of 1997 by President and CEO Dick Burke, with its first office being located in a small apartment over his garage. Dick has worked many hours researching, developing and improving his original ideas of empowering consumers to save money with a unique, international "buyer's club" concept and enabling people to earn extra money and have their own affordable home based business with a one-of-a-kind referral, "Managed Organizational Marketing" plan.
The DHS Club main offices are still located in Dick's hometown of Englewood, Florida, USA, although DHS Club employees, marketing representatives and Members span the globe. The Headquarters staff is made up of a number of experienced teams, all working together to provide the support and administration required to run a multi-million dollar company, including:
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- Membership Support Department
- Membership Development Department
- Consumer Development Department
- Information and Technology (I.T.) Department
- Accounting and Finance Department
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Since its inception, the DHS Club has maintained an impeccable legal track record for doing business with honesty and integrity. From its inception, Dick Burke has had a vision to create the largest consumer group in the world. It is this vision, along with the HQ staff's devotion to continuously make improvements and to automate and bring "in house" all DHS Club functions, that enables DHS Club Members to see increasing membership benefits.
The DHS Club Mission Statement
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- To join individual consumers together to form a vast buyer's cooperative, thereby gaining tremendous consolidated buying power so that our Members may purchase products and services at the lowest possible cost.
- To extend the advantages of the Free Enterprise System to anyone who seeks to have a business of their own.
- To promote the principles of freedom and democracy that are embraced within the United States Constitution.
- To encourage the development of a vast, self sufficient, economic community of "people helping people" and the individual development of the whole person.
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