Books are good quality but don't feel worth the £30 I paid for the book and journal on the official site. I have now completed a good amount of the merit badges and enjoyed doing them.However I find the online community a bit much and verry opesit the values and ideology the book gives of. With bages that haven't been proven often rejected.All posts on main group have to be approved but this often feels very controlling and makes having healthy debate and discussion near impossible.I love the monthly challenge thou often find that due to me not wanting to perchance all the books I am cut off from many of the quality bages which anybody can do thou if participating in the cup you have to physically buy the badges which with the subscription is around £22 pounds for 5 midem badges. A little expensive as i can get medals for less than that.This is a common theme with the club and It dose make me feel uncomfortable a lot of the time.I love my local rebellion on the most part but many people throughout rbc are offended if you look at things a different way as the current structure feels and has many cultish attributes.I do feel that the club isn't a cult but has outgrown its current set up. I'd love it if it was run moor like scouts and girl gides and I was able to only be part of my local group and not forced to be a member of multiple FB groups.The in person events are expensive to but understandably but I do fell the online events a verry expensive.I would happily give 5 stars but have dedicated due to costs of joining and actively participating, and for the many occasions I have been made to feel left out throu the FOMO inducing marketing because I can't justify a pirches.My intention is to continue with the badges but taking a step back from the community.
Claim your business profile now and gain access to all features and respond to customer reviews.
Rebel Badge Club started as a single badge book - an idea during lockdown - with 52 badges.
Three years later, it's evolved into 3 volumes of books, monthly, quarterly and annual challenges, stickers, journals, clothing, events and much more.
The group gets likened to 'Brownies for adults' but it's for anyone and everyone over the age of 18. The books are designed expecting most people to do 10-15 out of the selection of 52 badges, with most merit badges taking around 3 months to complete.
Rebel Badge Club is a trading name of Charly Lester Ltd.See more