Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you tell him anything about where you live and expensive things in your house and when you both might not be at home?
He knows I’m wealthy like a lot of his clients.
A trainer wouldn't know this unless you tell them. Maybe consider keeping your mouth shut and finances quiet next time? But definitely absolutely report him. I'd demand he be fired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you tell him anything about where you live and expensive things in your house and when you both might not be at home?
He knows I’m wealthy like a lot of his clients.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d go to management but I’d also have a letter detailing it all. The time and date of each instance of fraud, the time and date of texts and content (screenshots). You’ll be taken more seriously. I can’t believe you aren’t losing your mind over this it’s so so bad.
My DH is ready to go down there and go nuts trust me. I told him I’m handling it. I’ve written down everything. I think because this trainer is acting like it’s not a big deal is why I’m kind of in a delayed response.
OP
The trainer is playing you, and hoping he can convince you that it’s not a big deal. He’s probably trying to steal some more money from people quickly in his time remaining there. You should go down there right now and go nuts yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you enter your gym? Do you swipe a card or sign in? Is there any way you could prove you were not at the gym the days the trainer said he worked with you.
Yes I swipe at entrance. They have an app where you can see all your swiped in dates. This is where I found all the discrepancies. You can also see your personal training dates and times. I checked August thru December verifying my actual sessions vs what he logged. Like I said, he started off slow but hit me hard Nov and Dec draining my acct. There was 1 time where he put me training with him at 930am AND 130pm on the same day! Lol
Plus I screenshot his text messages admitting it.
OP
Anonymous wrote:Did you tell him anything about where you live and expensive things in your house and when you both might not be at home?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d go to management but I’d also have a letter detailing it all. The time and date of each instance of fraud, the time and date of texts and content (screenshots). You’ll be taken more seriously. I can’t believe you aren’t losing your mind over this it’s so so bad.
My DH is ready to go down there and go nuts trust me. I told him I’m handling it. I’ve written down everything. I think because this trainer is acting like it’s not a big deal is why I’m kind of in a delayed response.
OP
Anonymous wrote:I’d go to management but I’d also have a letter detailing it all. The time and date of each instance of fraud, the time and date of texts and content (screenshots). You’ll be taken more seriously. I can’t believe you aren’t losing your mind over this it’s so so bad.
Anonymous wrote:How do you enter your gym? Do you swipe a card or sign in? Is there any way you could prove you were not at the gym the days the trainer said he worked with you.