*Well, I tried to add photos, but apparently Sam's Club doesn't want me to show anyone what happened, because I keep getting an error message when trying to attach them. There were 3 pictures total: 2 pics of the pole and 1 pic of my child (from the neck down to keep his image intact in case any of his friends, or any acquaintances, see this review. Image is very important when you're 9½ years old). I will keep trying to edit my post in the near future when Sam's Club gets their act together technologically and fixes the error.
*I also tried to use emojis throughout my review to lessen my own upset, but Sam's Club doesn't allow the use of emojis in their reviews either. Boooo, Sam's Club (insert mad face emoji here)!
*Actual Review from a Real Sam's Club Member, (me) and Purchase has been verified by me also: I purchased this trampoline in November 2019, during a sale, for $199.98. My kids received it as a present for Christmas in December 2019 (I'm including the year for wow-factor). Important to note: this trampoline has a ridiculous amount of parts to it; more than any other trampoline we've owned (we're a military family and this is our 5th one). The legs alone are each made up of 3 pieces that are screwed together. Our other 4 trampolines had legs that were each one piece. Anyways, we waited to set it up until March 15, 2020 when weather was better. Fast forward to today (April 14, 2020), the metal side pole is cracked and bent. My solid, 104 pound, 9½ year old attempted a front flip. I say attempted, because he never fully mastered it before tripping and falling against the side pole (yes, the net gave way as well, but didn't tear). The metal side pole is cracked where the screws go into the holes (yes, I said cracked) and it's also bent. This trampoline only lasted for 30 days (count the days yourself if you don't believe me). I'm extremely disappointed and so are my younger two kids. One I mentioned above and the other one is 11½ years old and 90 pounds. Yes, they were on the trampoline at the same time when this happened, but my 11½ year old was waiting off to the side while my 9½ year old was bringing the magic (almost) until the pole got in his way. Also, the way the pole bent really defies logic when the netting remained unscathed. I would not recommend this trampoline to anyone at this time. I will soon see how easy it is to buy the individual parts needed to fix it. I have included pictures of the pole (the netting is already off) and also a picture of my 9½ year old for reference in case anyone is mean and calls him fat. He is height-weight proportionate, plays 4th grade football (he made weight for his age group, for those of you wondering), and he's almost as tall as me (I'm 5'2"). Let's be honest, there are mean keyboard warriors out there and I want to stop them before they start mean typing. I will update this review after I figure out how easy (or hard) it will be to order parts.